International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences

Vol. 7, Issue 4, Part G (2023)

Consequences of COVID’19: A wide-ranging on efficacious action of homoeopathic medicines with stratagems tool aids: A literature research

Author(s):

S Sheeba, M Murugan and AS Suman Sankar

Abstract:
Post-COVID-19 syndrome refers the convalescent phase of ensuing the preliminary COVID-19 infections involving lungs, heart and neuromuscular system besides recognized with the dire segment of septicity, similarly categorized by multisystem involvement such as central nervous system manifesting as stroke, encephalitis and the cardiovascular system leading to an acute coronary syndrome, myocarditis and arrhythmias. This tenure encompasses a wide array of presentation with irrefutable manifestations frequently remains in wide-ranging and non-specific. Post-COVID-19 syndrome enhances the global malady morbidity, leads to persistent infirmary halt, utilization with forfeiture of productivity mutilating the nation’s deteriorating economy which entails the meticulous instigate revenues of multifaceted tactic tenure. Thus, imperatively the post-COVID-19 syndrome principally distresses the foremost respirational harmonize to pneumonia and grave breathing disorder in addition with authoritatively transpires the barred initial shadowed treatment through majestic well-being precautions. Homoeopathy has been immensely successful in treating post Covid complications besides it has a major role for preventing the minor illness and further most recurrence of symptoms which nightmare to the conventional system of Homoeopathic medicines, and strengthens the immune system in safe and effective tool that can easily be integrated and enhances the body's ability to restore balance in curative method.

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How to cite this article:
S Sheeba, M Murugan and AS Suman Sankar. Consequences of COVID’19: A wide-ranging on efficacious action of homoeopathic medicines with stratagems tool aids: A literature research. Int. J. Hom. Sci. 2023;7(4):460-462. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/26164485.2023.v7.i4g.1012