Long-Haul Covid and Asthma Diagnosis (anyone)?
I was horribly sick for a several months last year (Nov, Dec and into Jan) with severe Covid-like symptoms. My PCP would not see me in person because of the Covid symptoms and only offered pep talks through video chat … so I suffered through it all at home. Finally got to a pulmo in Jan and after testing he immediately diagnosed me with moderate persistent asthma (I am 57).
Fast forward to today and I am doing much better. Still working with pulmo group and through addition testing they have ruled out COPD, Bronchiectasis, lung cancer, ILD’s, etc. And my current spirometry results show “stunning” improvement per my pulmo. So he remains adamant in his asthma diagnosis.
Now he agrees that I likely had severe Covid late last year and the asthma is my gift that keeps on giving from Covid. He also says that at this point it really doesn’t matter what triggered my asthma (Covid or whatever) because my lungs are fundamentally fine and suggests that it’s pointless to dwell on what might have caused this. Anyway, my asthma is seemingly improving, very slowly, over time … I have a few good days, and then a bad one where my chest tightens-up, breathing feels labored, and I produce sticky, white phlegm (annoying and tiring). Has anyone else received an asthma diagnosis post-Covid, and if so … do you see it improving over time?
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I’m wondering, did you have pneumonia when you had covid? Did you have any history of bronchitis or pneumonia in your past?
I had asthma before I had a mild case of COVID, but the asthma was very well-controlled. I had allergy testing twice prior to COVID, and it is documented that I have no allergies to anything. It was determined that my asthma was from silent reflux; the asthma manifests itself with severe coughing. My asthma symptoms have worsened since I had COVID. I now have to use a steroid inhaler, an Albuterol rescue inhaler, plus Singulair and Omeprazole. I still have breakthrough symptoms, including shortness of breath and coughing.
I had my follow-up appointment w/pulmonologist. He said it’s hard to know if Covid caused the asthma reaction or if I had an underlying mild asthma/predisposition and Covid brought it out. I can see it either way actually. He hasn’t diagnosed me with asthma yet as he wants to see how I do over time. He’s continued my Rx for a daily inhaled steroid and another follow-up visit in 6 months. I do feel better but still occasionally notice a deep breath escapes me sometimes, but this is also slowly improving. I hope I stay well this winter to not aggravate anything.
What is silent reflux?
It is like GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) only the patient doesn't notice any symptoms. It's also known as Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).
Same for me. No history of any lung problems ever and now on a daily inhaler. Had covid in July. Some days I feel like it helps and some days not so much.
What are you using for the thickened throat mucous? I have been dealing with it for 2 years now. I try to clear my throat constantly but I cannot.
Me too.
My doctor suggested citrus drink etc to increase saliva and help loosen things up. I found sucking on vitamin c gummy couple of times a day helped the thick gunk🙃. Hope this helped!
I have never had breathing problems or asthma (40 years old, healthy worked 70+ hours a week for physical work and hobbies). Started this summer on Albuterol, then this fall on Advair. They both helped until I got Covid again in December. I have tried Trelegy, Wixela, along with albuterol. The only thing I have noticed was that when I switched to a different inhaler I had 1-2 days where I could breathe. When I can breathe, I don't have fatigue, fog, or racing heart.