Did you have viral infection this Winter and still not feeling 100%?

This Winter was particular favourable for viral infections.  Australians travelling overseas to catch the Summer in the Northern Hemisphere expose our population to different strains of viruses.

Though debilitating, Post-Viral Fatigue syndrome does improve over time. Some patients may experience symptoms for a few months, whereas others may have had symptoms for many years. Patients can help themselves by not overworking on the days that they feel good, and trying to maintain a consistent routine every day, gradually building up exercise and activity. Support from natural medicine can put an end to the ups and downs of post-viral fatigue syndrome.

What is Post Viral Syndrome?

A Post-viral fatigue syndrome is a common disorder, characterized by unexplained persistent or relapsing chronic fatigue for at least a six month duration. It is not the result of ongoing exertion, and is not substantially alleviated by rest. It results in a substantial reduction of previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities.

Common concurrent symptoms include impairment of memory or concentration, diffused pain, sore throat, tender lymph nodes, headaches of a new type, pattern, or severity; and unrefreshing sleep. Patients also complain of exhaustion, fatigue, muscle aches and pains, and invariable psychiatric symptoms such as emotional instability, poor memory/concentration and depression.  When  patients present these symptoms to a GP they are often told it “is in their head” or that “they are imaging it”.

Initially, infection starts with symptoms of viral infections which can suppress the immune system, causing food allergies, chemical sensitivities, low energy, a sudden drop in blood pressure, sleep disturbance, leaky gut, IBS, poor detoxification of chemicals and nutritional deficiencies. This can then progress into Post Viral Syndrome.
Common viruses that cause persistent or latent viral infections are: Hepatitis B, Herpes Virus Simplex, Herpes Zoster, Cytomegavirus, Epstein-Barr virus (Glandular fever), Papovaviruses (that cause warts) and arboviruses causing Ross River fever. A virus can express itself differently in different hosts. The Ebstein-Barr virus for instance has been associated with a chronic fatigue syndrome characterised by fatigue, headache and parasthesia.

How to Combat Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome?

Persistent viral infections may be the cause of neurological conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s, Dementia, Crohn’s disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, SLE and many more. It is worthwhile to see a holistic practitioner and resolve viral infections early on.

The Health Analytical Tool and the Specialised Screening Tool available in our Clinic is an excellent and instant tools for identification of any specific viral, bacterial or fungal infection. Depending on the symptoms and whether this is a viral infection or post viral fatigue syndrome, appropriate supplements are dispensed.

Patients usually recover within weeks of the treatment. Christine, 25, had post-viral syndrome for 6 months. Just after two weeks of treatment her infection was completely resolved – saying “I have more energy in the morning and I am ready to start the day!”

A digital image of Corona virus.

If you would like to restore your health and vitality, call us now on (02) 4854 0205

Danuta Hulajko is a holistic practitioner, international speaker and the founder & practitioner at the DH Natural Medicine Clinic and www.healingremedies.com.au in the Southern Highlands.

Danuta specialises in Allergies, Anti-Aging, Auto-Immune Conditions, Cardiovascular Conditions, Female Reproductive, Menopause, Mould Toxicity, Skin Conditions, Stress and Insomnia and Thyroid Dysfunction.

For more information please go to our website. You can also follow Danuta Hulajko’s work, events, seminars, expos, latest health research, her health tips and advice on FacebookLinkedIn and Instagram.

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