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

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@mimioto

I’ve been following this discussion for a long time but I haven’t seen any recent posts. I’m wondering if everyone’s symptoms have resolved or if they’re just being managed.
I for one seem to being better. The first 3-4 months were torturous. I am now at 10 months and doing better but unfortunately resigning to live with the dryness and sticky phlegm and still hoping it goes away entirely. Has anyone found total relief yet? I hate to see the discussion end because I still hope there’s a real finding and treatment for this!

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Mimioto, Going to the Covid Recovery Clinic in July as I was diagnosed with long covid due to GERD worsening, inflammation worsening (I am now being treated for Lupus) and this sticky mucosy saliva in the back of my throat and in my mouth....worse in the mornings. I have tried everything. I have had this thick mucosy saliva since last last October. I have been to 5 doctors and none of them know what it is. My dermatologist cultured it and it came back no thrush, just normal mouth bacteria. It isn't painful, its just annoying and I get choked on this stuff at night. I have tried everything natural, mouthwashes, prescription, etc., The only thing that has helped some is Colgate Peroxyl (It has hydrogen peroxide in it - don't swallow) rinse and spit it out. The peroxide it in helps dilute the saliva. Listerine helps for a while and so does Cepacol mouthwash. All of these last a little while and then builds back up again. Stay tuned friend.....

Not for me, October this year 2023 will be 2yrs since I caught covid, and the phlegm start 2-3 months after.
I am still suffering, is just horrible non stop.
I seem to get from my left side of sines and throat.
Constantly producing it, when I eat is more sticky version, another time is like saliva or just white weird mucus.
Wish all the best to all suffering from this and other long covid issues.