Professor, President
Chinese Medicine Luobing Society of American
Presenter/Author:
YANG Guanhu
Other Author:
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Author Affiliation:
Chinese Medicine Luobing Society of American
Keywords:
Post-COVID; Vertigo
Abstract:
Since the outbreak of COVID, it has been the 4th year currently. With the huge increasing number of infections and recovered patients, vertigo as one of the long-haul symptoms associated with COVID is a clinical problem that cannot be ignored. Though the mechanism is unclear, for the treatment of vertigo, the combination of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture has the advantages of fast curative effect, simple treatment, low recurrence rate, and no toxic side effects. In this article, the author conducts the dialectical diagnosis and treatment of Vertigo,sequelae of the coronavirus disease and shares the clinical treatment experience of the combination of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine.
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Conflict of Interests:
The author reports no conflicts of interest related to this study.
Dr. Guanhu Yang graduated from Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (MD) and Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (MS), and served as Assistant Professor at Wenzhou Medical University. In 1993, Guanhu joined the staff of Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University in Japan, and from there he went to Kanazawa Medical University for his Ph.D. study in lung repair. After completion of his Ph.D., Dr. Yang continued his research in pulmonary biology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital as a postdoc and then research scientist.
Dr. Yang has been running two acupuncture clinics in Ohio, USA. He is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor (honored/endowed) at Ohio University, and Chair Professor of the US-China Joint Institute for Acupuncture & Rehabilitation Medicine at Wenzhou Medical University. Dr. Yang also have served as director for the SHI acupuncture school, vice president at American TCM Association few years ago, and supervised the doctoral program at American Academy of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine and other 10 medical university in the World. He is president of Chinese Medicine Luobing Society of American. During his career, Dr. Yang published 10 books and over 70 research articles on basic biology and traditional Chinese medicine, and work as editor and reviewer for numerous renowned SCI journals. Dr. Yang also is associate Editor for International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture. He also is Vice president of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine digestion Committee and Endocrine Committee.