← Return to Phlegm in my throat and post nasal drip after Covid

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It has been two weeks since I went to the hospital. They prescribed Paxlovid I finished it, and I still have lots of mucus in the back of my throat and I am having a difficult time breathing. Help! Does anyone else have these symptoms?

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Did you have pneumonia, bronchitis or asthma with it? If so, the difficulty breathing can last up to 3 months. Are you on an asthma rescue inhaler or nebulizer? It does help. I had Covid in 2022 (the worst!) & then again last year 2023 (Milder) and I was diagnosed with long Covid the first of 2023. I still have thick mucosy saliva in the back of my throat from the first time I had it. No doctor can give me anything to relieve it. I have tried it all and seen everyone from primary, dentist, ENT, Infectious Disease & Dermatologist. The Dermatologist cultured my mouth and it came back normal mouth bacteria. She told me to use Listerine, brushing, flossing, etc., I still have it. I will say that eating a very salty food or anything with sugar makes it worse. I was going to consider the above mentioned Mucostop, but, it has too many ingredients for this sensitive body. Salt water rinses, lemon ginger tea help, but, its temporary. If I find an answer for the thick mucus in back of throat/mouth I will let you know. Praying for you right now. Rest and do a little something. Rest....You may find that any type of exertion brings on the difficult breathing. If it continues, I woud see a Pulmonologist ASAP. I'm so sorry you are battling this. It's not easy. Please keep me posted. I understand and I care.

I had this for almost 2 years, I tried everything, still not resolved am really struggling.
I am just praying, God helps all recover from this nasty thing.
Will post if anything comes up