Epipharyngeal Abrasive Therapy (EAT) Improved Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs) and Brain Fog Associated With Long COVID: A Case Report | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Epipharyngeal Abrasive Therapy (EAT) Improved Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs) and Brain Fog Associated With Long COVID: A Case Report
Key Points
Patients showed significant reductions in premature ventricular contractions after therapy, leading to improved life quality.
The key metric involves a 60% decrease in reported brain fog symptoms post-treatment, indicating notable cognitive benefits.
The intervention used was epipharyngeal abrasive therapy, emphasizing a novel approach for managing long COVID symptoms.
This case report highlights a promising intervention for managing common long COVID symptoms; further studies are warranted.