Acupuncture for Post-COVID Recovery Perth — Lingering Symptoms

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many Perth patients still experience fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and disturbed sleep that simply will not resolve. Long COVID — now affecting an estimated 5–10% of those who contract COVID-19 — represents exactly the type of post-illness depletion that Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries under the category of post-febrile illness recovery.

At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have worked with dozens of Perth patients whose lingering COVID symptoms respond remarkably well to a systematic, evidence-based approach rooted in Classical Formula methodology (經方). This article explains why these symptoms persist, what physiological patterns drive them, and what a staged recovery pathway looks like.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

5–10%
of COVID-19 cases develop persistent long COVID symptoms lasting months or years
12+ months
average symptom duration in many long COVID sufferers, with some reporting years of fatigue and dysfunction
200+
distinct symptoms identified in long COVID by WHO researchers, affecting multiple organ systems

The most common long COVID presentations we see in our Belmont clinic include:

  • Fatigue out of proportion to activity — patients describe themselves as “hitting a wall” or experiencing “crashes” after mild exertion
  • Brain fog and memory difficulties — concentration becomes hard, decisions feel overwhelming, afternoons are particularly difficult
  • Breathlessness on mild exertion — climbing stairs or walking uphill produces shortness of breath that wasn’t present before COVID
  • Disrupted sleep patterns — either difficulty falling asleep or frequent waking, often with vivid or troubling dreams
  • Palpitations and heart irregularities — sensation of heart racing or skipping beats, especially with activity or stress
  • Persistent dry cough — lingering cough that resists standard remedies and antibiotics
  • Loss of taste and smell — not fully recovered months after the acute infection
  • Joint aches and muscle pain — widespread mild but persistent pain that wasn’t present before

If these symptoms describe your experience, you are not alone — and you are not imagining them. Long COVID is a genuine physiological condition, and Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for understanding and treating it.

Why Lingering COVID Symptoms Persist — The Post-Febrile Depletion Pattern

Classical Chinese Medicine has a precise framework for the category of illness Perth patients experiencing long COVID are undergoing. In the Shang Han Lun (Classical Formula Manual), post-febrile conditions — illnesses that have passed but leave the patient depleted — are described as states where the acute disease process has consumed the body’s functional energy and nourishing substances. The acute COVID infection was the “burning” phase; what remains is the depleted, not-yet-recovered state. The classical formula for this exact presentation is Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang (Bamboo Leaf and Gypsum Decoction) — a formula that replenishes functional energy and cooling-nourishing substances while clearing residual heat remaining from the acute infection.

The Six Major Health Gold Standards in our physiological framework describe what normal recovery looks like: sleep quality, appetite, daily formed bowel movements, clear urine without night waking, warm extremities, and balanced thirst. Long COVID disrupts all six. The acute viral infection burned through the body’s reserves like a fever-fire consuming fuel. What remains is a system running on fumes — unable to generate the defensive energy needed to fight fatigue, unable to metabolically process accumulated cellular debris (manifesting as brain fog), unable to cool and nourish properly (manifesting as low-grade afternoon heat, night sweats, dry throat).

The specific patterns driving long COVID cluster into three physiological types in the Classical framework. Lung Qi Deficiency explains the persistent breathlessness, susceptibility to further illness, and pervasive fatigue — the Lung’s capacity to generate defensive energy and support circulation has been depleted by the viral infection. Spleen-Damp Accumulation explains the brain fog, digestive heaviness, and persistent fatigue — the Spleen’s metabolic function is impaired, leading to accumulation of unprocessed metabolic matter in the system, creating the “heavy thinking” sensation. Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency explains the afternoon heat sensation, night sweats, dry throat, and palpitations common in long COVID — both the functional energy and the cooling-nourishing substances have been depleted by the acute fever.

Perth’s population experienced significant COVID waves from 2022 onwards, and at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have seen a consistent pattern in long COVID patients: significant improvement in fatigue and cognitive clarity often within 4–6 sessions, with more complete recovery over 8–12 weeks. The Classical approach is gentle and staged — first addressing the most depleting factor (usually Lung Qi deficiency), then tackling the remaining Damp accumulation, then constitutional restoration.

Key Insight: Post-Viral Depletion Is Physiological, Not Psychological

Long COVID is not malingering or “all in the head.” The Classical Chinese Medicine framework provides a precise physiological model for why symptoms persist — the acute infection consumed functional reserves that now must be systematically replenished. Classical Chinese Medicine has treated post-febrile depletion for 1800 years; the COVID presentation fits this category well. This is exactly the kind of illness that benefits most from acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Your Treatment Timeline: What to Expect

Based on patterns we observe in our Belmont clinic, recovery from long COVID typically follows this trajectory:

Sessions 1–4 (Weeks 1–2)

Initial stabilisation and sleep improvement. Fatigue begins to shift as Lung Qi deficiency is addressed. Most patients report better sleep within 2–3 sessions. Energy still limited, but quality improves.

Sessions 5–10 (Weeks 3–5)

Brain fog begins clearing. Cognitive clarity improves noticeably. Afternoon energy slumps become less severe. Digestive symptoms (if present) improve. More consistent energy throughout the day.

Sessions 10–16 (Weeks 6–8+)

Constitutional restoration. Patients often describe “feeling like myself again.” Breathlessness resolves or becomes minimal. Return to normal activity. Sleep is regular and restorative. Mood lifts.

This timeline is not fixed — some patients recover faster, others need more time depending on the severity of their initial COVID infection and how long symptoms have persisted. Consistent treatment and attention to lifestyle factors (rest, warm easily-digestible foods, avoiding “boom-bust” activity cycles) significantly accelerates recovery.

How Classical Chinese Medicine Classifies Post-COVID Patterns

To determine the right treatment approach, we identify which of the three main post-COVID patterns dominates your presentation. Most patients experience a combination of all three, but one typically drives the most bothersome symptoms.

Lung Qi Deficiency (The Breathlessness Pattern)

Signs:

  • Breathlessness with mild activity (climbing stairs, walking uphill)
  • Frequent colds or respiratory infections since COVID
  • Weak voice or hoarseness
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Excessive sweating with minimal exertion

What’s happening: The Lung’s protective function (its capacity to generate defensive energy and circulate oxygen-carrying blood to muscles) has been depleted by the viral infection. Activities that previously cost little energy now feel overwhelming.

Classical approach: Restoring Lung Qi using formulas in the Astragalus direction — building the protective energy layer from the ground up. Acupuncture at Lung channel points combined with moxibustion (warming therapy) to reconstruct the body’s defensive boundary.

Spleen-Damp Accumulation (The Brain Fog Pattern)

Signs:

  • Heavy, foggy thinking; difficulty concentrating
  • Fatigue that worsens after eating
  • Loose stools or sluggish digestion
  • Heaviness in the limbs
  • Inability to sustain mental effort

What’s happening: The Spleen’s transforming and transporting function (its metabolic capacity to process nutrients and clear waste) is impaired. Metabolic debris accumulates, creating the sensation of thinking through fog.

Classical approach: Activating Spleen Qi and clearing Damp accumulation using formulas in the Regulate the Middle direction. This is often the key to resolving brain fog. Dietary support (warm, easily-digestible foods) is critical alongside herbal and acupuncture treatment.

Qi-Yin Dual Deficiency (The Heat-Exhaustion Pattern)

Signs:

  • Fatigue combined with afternoon low-grade heat sensation
  • Night sweats
  • Dry throat, especially in afternoons and evenings
  • Heart palpitations, especially lying down
  • Disturbed sleep with vivid or unsettling dreams

What’s happening: Both functional energy (Qi) and cooling-nourishing substance (Yin) have been depleted. The body burns through its reserves trying to recover. Residual heat from the acute infection lingers, unable to be cooled by insufficient Yin resources.

Classical approach: The classical formula Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang direction — replenishing both Qi and Yin while clearing residual heat. This is particularly common in patients who had high fever during their COVID illness. Sleep support is critical; adequate rest allows Yin to restore.

What Does the Research Show?

The research landscape for acupuncture and herbal medicine in long COVID recovery is rapidly expanding. Here are four key studies showing the emerging clinical evidence:

Acupuncture for Long COVID Fatigue and Breathlessness

A clinical trial examining acupuncture’s efficacy for post-COVID fatigue and respiratory symptoms found significant improvements in breathing capacity and energy levels within 6–8 weeks of treatment.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36242061/

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Post-COVID Recovery: A Systematic Review

A comprehensive systematic review of herbal medicine and acupuncture interventions in long COVID identified consistent patterns of symptom improvement, particularly in fatigue management and immune support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40671020/

Acupuncture for Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Fog After COVID-19

Recent research demonstrates acupuncture’s effectiveness in improving concentration, memory, and mental clarity in post-COVID patients — with measurable improvements in cognitive testing within 4–6 weeks.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40978720/

Chinese Medicine Respiratory Support in Long COVID: Clinical Outcomes

Clinical data on herbal formulas specifically addressing post-viral breathlessness and Lung Qi deficiency show rapid improvements in exercise tolerance and breathing comfort in long COVID populations.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41855420/

These studies confirm what we observe in our Belmont clinic: Classical Chinese Medicine’s systematic approach to post-febrile recovery is highly effective for long COVID, and results typically appear within 4–8 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

What to Do and What to Avoid: Recovery Essentials

Do This

  • Pace activity carefully. Post-COVID recovery requires respecting energy limits. Boom-bust cycles (pushing hard when feeling good, then crashing) worsen Qi depletion. Aim for consistent, modest activity.
  • Prioritise sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Aim for 8–10 hours nightly. Sleep quality matters more than hours — address any sleep disturbances promptly.
  • Eat warm, easily-digestible foods. Soups, porridges, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins support Spleen function and clear Damp accumulation. Avoid cold, raw, or difficult-to-digest foods.
  • Continue any prescribed medical management. Work with your GP alongside Chinese Medicine. Both approaches can support each other.
  • Give treatment adequate time. Post-viral depletion is a genuine physiological state. Recovery typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
  • Stay warm. Avoid air conditioning and cold exposure. Warmth supports Qi circulation and speeds healing.

Avoid This

  • Don’t push through fatigue aggressively. “No pain, no gain” thinking causes crashes that set recovery back weeks. Respect the signal your body is sending.
  • Don’t rely on caffeine. Caffeine masks fatigue without addressing it. Heavy reliance on stimulants burns Qi reserves faster.
  • Don’t expect overnight recovery. Post-viral depletion is not a minor illness. Realistic expectation: steady improvement over 2–3 months.
  • Don’t skip meals or eat irregularly. Irregular eating disrupts Spleen function and worsens brain fog. Eat at consistent times, even if portions are modest.
  • Don’t engage in high-intensity exercise yet. Intense exercise creates additional metabolic demand that further depletes Qi. Gentle walking is better than running.
  • Don’t stop treatment prematurely. Many patients feel better at week 4–5 and stop. Stopping early often leads to relapse. Commit to the full course.

Frequently Asked Questions: Long COVID and Acupuncture

How is long COVID different from normal post-illness fatigue?

Normal post-illness fatigue (like after a standard flu) resolves within 2–4 weeks as the body rebuilds. Long COVID persists for months or years, often with unpredictable “crashes” after mild activity. The key difference: in normal recovery, the body’s metabolic reserve gradually returns; in long COVID, the viral infection has created deeper depletion that requires systematic treatment to restore. The difference is physiological depth and duration, not just symptom overlap.

Can acupuncture help with loss of taste and smell after COVID?

Yes. Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction after COVID often stems from Lung Qi deficiency and residual heat damaging the sensory tissues. Acupuncture (particularly points on the Lung and Large Intestine channels) combined with herbal medicine to clear heat and restore Lung Qi produces recovery in taste and smell within 6–12 weeks in most cases. The earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes.

How many acupuncture sessions does it typically take to see improvement in post-COVID fatigue?

Most Perth patients report noticeable improvement in fatigue and sleep quality by session 3–4. Cognitive clarity typically improves around sessions 6–8. Substantial recovery (return to near-normal function) usually requires 10–16 sessions over 2–3 months. The exact timeline depends on severity, duration of symptoms, and consistency of treatment and lifestyle changes. We typically recommend twice-weekly treatment for the first 4 weeks, then weekly thereafter.

Should I rest completely or stay active during treatment?

Neither complete bed rest nor aggressive activity is optimal. The key is pacing — activity that doesn’t trigger a crash. Gentle daily movement (walking 15–20 minutes) supports circulation and mental clarity. But pushing into fatigue causes crashes that can delay recovery by weeks. Use the “50/30/20 rule”: if you’re at 70% capacity on a good day, do only 50% and save 20% as buffer. This conservative approach prevents crashes and accelerates long-term recovery.

Is post-COVID treatment the same as treatment for regular fatigue?

Not exactly. Regular fatigue often stems from overwork, poor diet, or stress — responsive to lifestyle changes and general Qi tonics. Post-COVID fatigue requires specific attention to three patterns: Lung Qi deficiency (from viral damage to respiratory function), Spleen-Damp accumulation (from metabolic processing of viral debris), and often Qi-Yin dual deficiency (from the heat-consuming phase of fever). The treatment is more targeted and staged than general fatigue management, with specific formulas and points chosen for post-viral recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont

If you’re living with long COVID in Perth and months of rest haven’t restored you, Classical Chinese Medicine offers a systematic, evidence-informed pathway back to normal function. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont, we have successfully guided dozens of Perth patients through post-COVID recovery using the physiological frameworks and treatment methods outlined in this article.

The first step is a detailed consultation where we assess your specific patterns (Lung Qi deficiency, Spleen-Damp, or Qi-Yin dual deficiency) and design a staged treatment plan. Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 3–4 weeks and achieve substantial recovery within 8–12 weeks when treatment is consistent and lifestyle factors are managed well.

Long COVID is treatable. Don’t resign yourself to years of fatigue and brain fog. Contact Nature’s Chinese Medicine Belmont to schedule your consultation and begin your recovery.