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Recovery After Viral Infection: A Naturopathic Approach

Last Updated on 3 November 2024 by Brisbane Livewell Clinic

Recovery After Viral Infection: A Naturopathic Approach

Recovering from a viral infection can vary depending on the type of virus and the patient’s immune response. While some viral infections like the common cold resolve quickly, others, such as Ross River Fever or Glandular Fever, can leave patients dealing with prolonged symptoms. These may include ongoing fatigue, joint pain, and immune disturbances that persist even after the infection is cleared. 

This article explores how Naturopaths at Brisbane Livewell Clinic can assist patients with recovery after viral infections and provide practical advice on restoring health.

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Key Takeaways

  • Viral infections can have long-term effects, such as fatigue, joint pain, and immune dysfunction.
  • Naturopathic interventions can support the immune system and improve recovery.
  • Key remedies include zinc, Vitamin C, and herbal medicines such as Astragalus and Echinacea.
  • Patients with post-viral fatigue or immune suppression can benefit from a personalised recovery program.

Introduction to Recovery After Viral Infection

The recovery process after a viral infection can be challenging, especially for patients dealing with post-viral fatigue or lingering symptoms. Ross River Fever and Glandular Fever are two examples of viral infections that may lead to long-term health issues. Recovery often involves immune system support, dietary adjustments, and herbal medicines that target specific symptoms.

Ross River Fever Long-Term Effects

Ross River Fever, a mosquito-borne virus common in Australia, can leave patients with ongoing symptoms such as joint pain, fatigue, and stiffness. In some cases, these symptoms persist for months or years, affecting quality of life. Naturopaths can help patients manage these symptoms through a combination of nutritional support, herbal medicines, and lifestyle changes.

Book a consultation with one of our experienced Naturopaths at Brisbane Livewell Clinic to receive a tailored recovery plan for your post-viral symptoms and get back to feeling your best.

Glandular Fever Long-Term Effects

Glandular Fever, caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), often results in prolonged fatigue. Some patients develop chronic fatigue syndrome, while others experience recurring sore throats, swollen lymph nodes, and liver inflammation. Naturopathic care focuses on immune support, liver recovery, and boosting energy levels to aid recovery.

Contact our Naturopaths today for personalised advice and support in overcoming post-viral fatigue and improving your overall health.

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Naturopathic Care for Recovery After Viral Infection

Naturopathic practitioners aim to support patients’ immune systems with nutritional interventions and herbal remedies. These are some of the approaches used to encourage faster recovery and strengthen the body to prevent future infections.

Nutritional Interventions for Viral Patients

  • Zinc – The fight against an acute or protracted viral infection needs zinc in order to support the development of healthy white blood cells – the key driver of a healthy immune system[7].
  • Vitamin C – Supportive for mounting a healthy immune response, as well as a key collagen-forming nutrient, necessary for a healthy upper respiratory tract. Vitamin C has been shown to reduce the severity and duration of viral infections[7].

Herbal Medicines for Viral Patients

  • Immune recovery herb Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) – Astragalus is traditionally used to assist the body in resolving prolonged viral infection symptoms such as a persistent cough, post-viral susceptibility to new infections, and post-viral fatigue. Astragalus assists the immune system in its resolution of symptoms and bolsters the immune systems against infection with a new virus in times of post-viral low immunity that sometimes follow serious viral infections[5]. Must be taken after acute viral infection is over, as the use of Astragalus is contraindicated in the presence of fever[6].
  • Immune support herb Echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia radix) – Known for its antiviral and immune supportive benefits, Echinacea assists in reducing the severity and duration of viral symptoms, whilst also supporting the development of healthy new immune cells[6].
  • Lymphatic recovery herbs Poke (Phytolacca decandra), Calendula (Calendula officinalis), & Golden Seal (Hydrastas canadensis) – Traditionally used when lymph glands are swollen as a result of a viral or other inflammatory or systemic condition, lymphatic herbs assist lymph glands in fighting infections[6].
  • Liver support herb Bupleurum (Bupleurum falcatum) – For recovery from EBV, Bupleurum is known for its effects on the liver. EBV sufferers often develop liver symptoms such as hepatitis (inflammation of the liver). Bupleurum works to support liver recovery from EBV[8].
  • Energy support herbs for post-viral recovery – Including Withania (Withania somnifera) & Oat straw (Avena sativa) – Gentle, supportive energy and nervous system tonics assist in restoring energy to sufferers of post-viral fatigue[6].
 
Man standing on grass field at the top of a mountain. Ross River Fever. Glandular Fever. Viral Infections. Naturopathy.

Immune System Recovery After Ross River Fever & Glandular Fever

After infections like Ross River Fever or Glandular Fever, the immune system may remain compromised, leaving patients susceptible to other illnesses.

Naturopaths at Brisbane Livewell Clinic offer tailored recovery support and encourage patients to schedule an appointment with our Naturopaths to develop a customised recovery strategy that will boost your immune system and aid your recovery after a viral infection.

11 Tips from Our Naturopaths for Recovery After Viral Infection

  1. Eat nutrient-rich foods high in zinc and Vitamin C.
  2. Stay hydrated to support lymphatic drainage.
  3. Incorporate gentle exercise to boost circulation.
  4. Avoid sugar and processed foods, which can weaken the immune system.
  5. Take herbal immune tonics like Astragalus or Echinacea.
  6. Get plenty of sleep to allow your body to recover.
  7. Manage stress through relaxation techniques like meditation.
  8. Support liver health with Bupleurum or other liver-supporting herbs.
  9. Use lymphatic herbs to reduce swelling and support recovery.
  10. Include energy tonics such as Withania to boost vitality.
  11. Book an appointment with a Naturopath to create a personalised recovery plan.
 

Conclusion

Recovering from a viral infection requires more than just rest. It involves supporting the immune system with key nutrients, herbs, and lifestyle changes. Naturopaths at Brisbane Livewell Clinic offer expert guidance and personalised recovery programs to help patients regain their health. Whether you’re recovering from a common cold or a more serious viral infection, our Naturopaths are here to help you get back to feeling your best.

Honey and lemon drink for recovery after viral infection

FAQs About Recovery After Viral Infection

1. What is post-viral fatigue syndrome?

Post-viral fatigue syndrome is a condition where patients experience prolonged tiredness and weakness after a viral infection. This can last for weeks or months, affecting daily activities and overall health.

2. How long does it take to recover from Glandular Fever?

Recovery from Glandular Fever varies, but most patients feel better within a few weeks. However, some experience fatigue and other symptoms for months after the initial infection.

3. Can herbal medicine help with viral infections?

Herbal medicine, such as Astragalus and Echinacea, supports the immune system and can help reduce the severity of viral symptoms. These herbs are commonly used in naturopathic care to promote recovery.

4. What are the long-term effects of Ross River Fever?

Long-term effects of Ross River Fever include joint pain, fatigue, and stiffness. These symptoms can persist for months or years, requiring ongoing management.

5. How can Naturopaths support immune recovery after viral infections?

Naturopaths provide immune-boosting strategies, including nutritional support, herbal remedies, and lifestyle changes. These approaches enhance recovery and prevent future infections.

6. What lifestyle changes support recovery from a viral infection?

Key lifestyle changes include eating a nutritious diet, managing stress, staying hydrated, and incorporating gentle exercise. These steps help boost immune function and overall health.

7. What should I eat to recover from a viral infection?

Focus on nutrient-dense foods rich in vitamins and minerals, such as leafy greens, berries, and citrus fruits. These foods support the immune system and speed up recovery.

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External References

Naturopathic Care for Anxiety: A Randomised Controlled Trial PLOS ONE

Global Naturopathy Research as Reflected by Scopus (2000–2019) –  Emerald Insight

Selenium and Naturopathic Treatment of Hashimoto’s Disease – PubMed

Global Strategy for Traditional and Complementary Medicine – World Health Organization (WHO)

Naturopathy for Mental Health: Approaches to Anxiety and Depression – Journal of Integrative Medicine

Naturopathic Research Resources – World Naturopathic Federation

World Naturopathic Federation – Naturopathic Research Resources

BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies – Overview of International Naturopathic Practice and Patient Characteristics

National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) – Evidence-Based Naturopathy for Chronic Disease Management

Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine – Naturopathic Research Capacity in Clinical Practice

PubMed – Clinical Evidence for Selenium and Naturopathic Treatment of Hashimoto’s Disease

World Health Organization (WHO) – Traditional and Complementary Medicine Strategy

Journal of Integrative Medicine – Naturopathic Approaches to Anxiety and Depression

National University of Health Sciences – Resources for Naturopathic Research

Cambridge Media Journals – Naturopathy in Clinical Practice Guidelines

The American Journal of Medicine – The Integration of Naturopathy in Chronic Disease Management

External Resources

– National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)
– Australian Government: Department of Health
– World Health Organization (WHO) – Traditional Medicine
– National Institutes of Health (NIH) – MedlinePlus: Complementary and Integrative Medicine
– Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM)
– British Medical Journal (BMJ) Complementary Medicine
– Australian Traditional-Medicine Society (ATMS)
– University of Sydney – Complementary Medicine Research
– Australian College of Natural Medicine
– Natural and Traditional Medicine Program at the Australian National University

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