Phlegm in my throat and post nasal drip after Covid
Ever since I had covid in January of 2022 I recovered from the virus but I was left with a constant phlegm in the back of my throat and post nasal drip that will not go away. The feeling of having mucus in the back of my throat actually gets worse when I try to get rid of it by coughing. I have been given steroid inhalers, albuterol, allergy medication, but none of these work. The mucus gets worse especially after I eat. I've never felt like this before and it all started after covid. Can anybody relate to what I am going through?
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I have the thick mucous also. I have a problem with food sticking in my esophagus. I often gag,choke,and regurgitate the food. I was diagnosed with sphincters 9 months ago and had my esophagus stretched. It hasn’t helped. Doctor says to have it done again.
As soon as I start to choke my throat and then mouth flood with with very thick stringy phlegm.
Yeah me too, and also my kids. Our voices sound bad off and on too depending on the time of day, especially after we eat. For me, it's been this way since early on in the pandemic. Saline rinse generally helps temporarily. I also drink gatorade (because it has sodium) throughout the day, which also helps.
I had been a long term sufferer with silent reflux, LPR. Was on max medications. Proton pump inhibitors and H2 blocker. I wouldn't listen to my gastroenterologist and his wife an ENT, both prominent NYC doctors when they told me to raise the head of my bed six inches higher than the base of the bed and sleep on an inclined bed. It took several years and increasing dosages of meds that didn't work and had side effects. I finally listened and it worked and I have no issues and have been off both meds for several years. A wedge pillow does not work. Bed must have a slope. Prevents acid from rising up from your stomach. Gravity!
You can buy 6 inch cones on line to raise the feet of your bed on the top side or get wood blocks. Difficult to accomplish on a king size bed but handy man can figure it out.
Must be 6 inches, not less. Check it out online.
Yes..all the time and doesn't matter what i eat or drink, i work at keeping my sinuses clear and that helps a little, i never had sinus issues or the excess phlegm before covid, that has been since Dec of 2019..also have a cough with it...
Did you find any info on the esophageal sphincter issues? I’ve had my esophagus stretched but no help. Was told to have it again but I’ve had very low oxygen levels and can not tolerate Anesthesia. How are you?
Me too. The exudate is white and very sticky. It looks like I should buy shares in Kleenex. This may last a very long time and more that a year is what I have been able to discover. Wishing you all well.
Hi! I had my meeting with my GI dr yesterday- apparently my lower esophageal sphincter still isn’t quite relaxing well enough. It’s not achalasia which is good, and hopefully it does resolve. First thing to try is to eat peppermint altoids before every meal- peppermint oil gets things to relax. I was happy this is the first idea! I also am using my vagus nerve stimulator before meals. If after a month those haven’t shown progress then we will try a temporary high dose of omeprazole for 8-12 weeks. There are more invasive options after that like stretching etc but that’s hopefully not the way we will go. He did say a lot of the time these issues are transient which I’m holding on to.
Thanks for the info. I’m going to see my GI doc in a couple of weeks and will bring these alternatives up. Hope you never have to have the stretching. It didn’t help me. But it did help my mother significantly. Did the problems start after Covid? Mine did.
Mine started about 10 months after my booster- I had POTS start about 2 weeks after the booster shot and then had an MCAS
Flare that resulted in all of this…. I think my vagus nerve really took a hit
I'm thinking of getting a Navage but I want to make sure it works for Post Nasal Drip and phlegm in the throat. I have no stuffy nose.