Lingering dry nasal passageways

Posted by amwiz41891 @amwiz41891, Mar 12, 2022

Hello, at about two weeks into Covid and now still at 11 weeks, I’ve had no moisture/mucous in my nose. If I get anything out, it’s stringy white and opaque. I’ve had other post Covid issues that come and go…from lip tingling, Covid tongue, dry mouth, loss of smell and taste, regained but not 100%. Going to a third ENT and a long haul Covid clinic in the coming weeks. Thanks

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Thanks for your info Mimi! Please keep me informed further. I live in a tiny town, and we don’t have any Drs or hospital that has been able to help me find relief, in fact when you mention Long Covid , they roll their eyes and tell you to take a lot of vitamins! I am fed up with spending a bunch of $$ with no results.
But the way.... I also noticed the phlegm gets worse after I eat too....thanks for that info and confirmation that I was not crazy. Again, thanks so much!

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Ok so almost a year has passed since I posted here. Over 2 years since Covid and subsequently long COVID. Nasal dryness, gooey, sticky phlegm in throat, coughing, justness, nausea, onset of upper respiratory and head/ sinus inflammation and excessive mucus production after eating. Cardiology, Pulmonary, ENT, GI specialists all using standard front line treatments. In May, 2024 I finally started getting some relief after seeing Allergy/Immunology. Some allergies, most of which were real minor with the exception of soy which I now avoid. But the real benefit came with CROMOLYN SODIUM oral solution. It’s mixed in water and drank 4x /day, before meals and at bedtime. Most importantly it needs to be taken on an empty stomach. What it does is stabilize mast cells. Mast cells are part of our immune system and they release substances like histamine, cytokine and leukotrine (sp?). They fight irritants and potential allergens or foreign matter. Histamine in the stomach then causes acid release, in the head mucous. Cytokines release mucous in the upper respiratory tract and leukatrines are released in the lungs. They’re all mucous and sticky phlegm. Covid seems to put those mast cells into overdrive.Stomach reacts by producing excessive acid that shoots up and upper respiratory produces excessive leukatrines. What a mess! In my experience it didn’t take long, like a few days to feel moisture back in my nasal passages, sinuses and throat. Hallelujah! My reflux is silent do I didn’t know since I had no heartburn. It started with phlegm production, head/throat dryness, then chest pain and serious upper respiratory inflammation. All the while ENT and Pulmonary have no real findings. It took a barium swallow test to show the reflux (up to the carina) in December 2023. PPIs have been ineffective between then and May, 2024, in fact I do believe they cause an allergic reaction. It was that month once I started Cromolyn Sodium combined with H2 blockers that I experienced relief for the first time since September, 2022. I’m still using it but I’m at least more hopeful then before. An EGD in July did show a dozen stomach ulcers and one in my esophagus right around that carina level (where trachea splits to each lung) but I’m sure they would have been much worse if they’d seen them some months earlier before the Cromolyn treatment. Anyway, sorry for the long post but there just ain’t no way to keep it short!

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