People seek dietary supplements to prevent post-COVID fatigue

People seek dietary supplements to prevent post-COVID fatigue hinh anh 1A post-COVID treatment drug is sold online. (Photo: cand.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – While health workers suggest people recovering from the
COVID-19 maintain a reasonable and exercise to recover as quickly as
possible, many patients are turning to to speed up their
recovery.

Nguyen Thi Huong, a bank employee in Hanoi, said that she had COVID-19 for
seven days before testing negative. 

She knew that her colleagues suffered from post-COVID symptoms after returning
from work, such as difficulty breathing, coughing and fatigue.

“Worried about the post-COVID-19 symptoms, I ordered two bottles of the lung
supplement ‘Healthy Care Original Lung Detox’ with 180 tablets, from Australia.
It was 1.3 million VND,” she said.

Five out of seven people in her section had COVID-19 and all of them bought the
supplements, Huong said, adding that some people even ordered up to ten boxes
to reserve for their families.

Dang Van Tien, of Hanoi’s Hai Ba Trung district, said that nearly three weeks
after recovering from COVID-19, he began to experience shortness of breath,
chest tightness, a sore throat and coughing.

“Although I went to the doctor and a chest X-ray showed no damage to my lungs,
I was still worried about the post- COVID-19,” he said.

He contacted online stores and bought a Japanese lung medicine called Tsumura,
which cost 1.25 million VND per box.

“Visiting online stores and Facebook pages, I was confused about which one
to buy because there are so many Japanese lung tonics being offered for sale
and they are sold at different prices,” Tien said.

“The products were said to be from Australia, the US, Japan or France,
which made me very confused in choosing one,” he said.

He ended up buying the products that sellers suggested or those his friends
also used.

According to the owner of a pharmacy store on Tran Khat Chan street, Hanoi’s Hai
Ba Trung district, the number of people asking to buy COVID test kits or
COVID-19 treatment drugs has dropped recently. 

In the past few weeks, consumers of his store usually asked for supplements to
boost health after COVID-19 recovery.

“Consumers often ask to buy products containing ingredients of high-grade
medicinal herbs, such as Ganoderma lucidum, cordyceps or ginseng, which are
very good for health, with tonic and stimulating effects that help users eat
well, sleep well,” the owner said. 

Due to the increasing demand for supplements, advertisements and the sale of
supplements has become rampant on social networks like Zalo, Facebook and
Youtube.

Many sites have servers located abroad, which causes difficulties for the
authorities in managing the advertising content and identifying subjects that
infringe on advertising regulations.

Moreover, it is difficult to verify the quality of the products sold online,
especially when authorities detect and seized large numbers of supplements with
unclear origins, or smuggled ones.

Last month, HCM City Market Management Department discovered more than 161,000
products including drugs, functional food, and cosmetics which were suspected
of being smuggled at the warehouse of NMD Import-Export Co., Ltd (specialising
in domestic and international freight) in Tan Phu district.

Doctor Tran Cong Binh, of the Department of Emergency Resuscitation, Central
Hospital of Endocrinology, said that if a patient has a severe continuous cough
with phlegm, insomnia, shortness of breath or fatigue, they should go to
the hospital for a medical check.

“Patients should not self-medicate as it is dangerous,” he said, giving an
example of a patient with severe lung damage, who took many different drugs of
unknown origin without asking for a doctor’s consultation, making their illness
more serious.

“Once recovered from the COVID-19, the important thing to do is to have a
healthy nutritious diet and proper , so that the body can recover
faster. Patients can perform exercises such as jogging, aerobics, cycling,
push-ups and squats with moderate intensity and gradually increasing. This
helps increase the heart rate and promotes blood flow, which can help the lungs
recover faster,” he said.

Doctor Dinh The Tien from the Duc Giang General Hospital said that patients who
came to get post-COVID checks usually bring with them a lot of tonics,
including those for lungs, brain and nerves, in an attempt to strengthen their
immune system. However, most of the ingredients and origins are unknown. 

For young people who are fully vaccinated, even if they then are infected with
, they usually have mild symptoms and recover on their own.

After recovering from COVID-19, symptoms of fatigue can be adjusted with a
reasonable lifestyle. People can recover on their own without taking any other
special medicine, Tien said.

He said that it is a big concern when patients self-prescribe drugs without
doctors’ advice.

“Many people just listen to the advice of other patients or sellers to buy
tonics, which costs money and creates bad health habits because they depend on
drugs too much,” he said.

“Tonics are sold widely, though their effects, mechanisms and safety are not
guaranteed. Some drugs with unknown ingredients can harm users’ health.
Patients need to be very cautious when using drugs or functional foods
originating from abroad with unclear origins, or drugs sold on the internet
that are not licensed by the Ministry of Health,” warned Tien./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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