Is mugwort effective against novel coronavirus pneumonia?

Nov 23, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Ren Yi
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, Artemisia argyi (mugwort) may have some effect on novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19), but it cannot serve as a treatment. Artemisia argyi cannot kill the novel coronavirus nor reduce its activity. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention at a hospital and follow medical advice for treatment. After falling ill, patients are advised to promptly follow medical instructions for the use of medications such as Lianhua Qingwen capsules, Yin Qiao Jie Du pills, and antiviral oral solutions to alleviate discomfort.

Under normal circumstances, mugwort has a certain effect on preventing pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus, but it cannot serve as a treatment. Patients are advised to seek timely medical attention at a hospital and follow professional medical guidance for treatment. The analysis is as follows:

Mugwort has a pungent and bitter taste, is warm in nature, and is associated with the liver, spleen, and kidney meridians. It is commonly used to warm the meridians, dispel cold, promote blood circulation, and remove blood stasis. Mugwort can be used to treat conditions such as diarrhea, excessive vaginal discharge, and skin sores caused by cold-damp invasion. To some extent, mugwort can enhance human immunity and serve as an auxiliary measure in the prevention of pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus.

However, mugwort does not have a direct inhibitory effect on the novel coronavirus. Relying solely on mugwort or other traditional herbal remedies instead of modern medical treatments may delay proper diagnosis and treatment. Mugwort cannot kill the novel coronavirus nor reduce its activity.

Once illness occurs, patients are advised to promptly follow medical instructions for medications such as Lianhua Qingwen capsules, Yinqiao Jiedu pills, and antiviral oral liquids to alleviate discomfort.

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