Course of General Fatigue in Patients with Post-COVID-19 Conditions Who Were Prescribed Hochuekkito: A Single-Center Exploratory Pilot Study
Kazuki Tokumasu, Nobuyoshi Matsuki, Yuki Otsuka, Yoko Sakamoto, Keigo Ueda, Yui Matsuda, Yasue Sakurada, Hiroyuki Honda, Yasuhiro Nakano, Toru Hasegawa, Ryosuke Takase, Daisuke Omura, Fumio Otsuka

TL;DR
This study explores whether a traditional Japanese medicine called hochuekkito can reduce general fatigue in patients with long COVID or post-COVID-19 conditions.
Contribution
This is the first exploratory study to quantitatively assess the effect of hochuekkito on fatigue in post-COVID-19 patients.
Findings
After 8 weeks of hochuekkito administration, fatigue scores decreased on average by 4.7 points.
60% of participants were female, and the average age was 42.9 years.
The results suggest a potential benefit of hochuekkito for general fatigue in post-COVID-19 patients.
Abstract
Background: After the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, general fatigue in patients with long COVID and post-COVID-19 conditions (PCC) became a medical issue. Although there is a lack of evidence-based treatments, Kampo medicine (traditional Japanese medicine) has gained attention in Japan. At an outpatient clinic in Japan specializing in long COVID, 24% of all prescriptions were Kampo medicines, and 72% of Kampo medicine prescriptions were hochuekkito. However, there has been no prospective, quantitative study on the course of fatigue in patients with long COVID and PCC who were prescribed hochuekkito. The aim of this study was to clarify the course of fatigue in those patients. Methods: This study included patients aged 18 years or older with general fatigue who visited the long COVID specialized outpatient clinic at Okayama University Hospital and consented to participate after being…
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TopicsLong-Term Effects of COVID-19 · Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies · COVID-19 and Mental Health
