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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yes, I have similar experience with feeling as if stuff is being stuck in my throat and also the inability to swallow it.. sometimes my meds get stuck there too. It feels like I’m constantly choking, coughing, clearing my throat, but nothing moves or resolves. Sometimes when I sleep I wake up choking on the mucus in my throat, which is very scary. My GI doctor recommended to sleep with my head raised up, not laying down after eating, and eating small portions 5-6 times a day. I have been trying to figure out this problem for almost two years now. I have been seen by ENT doctor, pulmonologist, GI dr. I was referred to get throat CT scan, fluoroscopy, swallow test, swallow test with tablet, and most recently endoscopy. Looks like Covid messed up with my esophagus muscles and brain communication which even caused choking on water at the very beginning of my covid hospitalization. Based on my swallow tests I was recently diagnosed with mild esophageal dismotility. I’m also taking meds for Acid Reflux because the Endoscopy found inflammation in my upper esophagus. Your experience seems very similar to mine, don’t you think?
have you found out anything more on your post nasal drip after covid???
I don't know but, I will do my research on that. Thank you for your question to prod me to look into it. Blessings & Prayers....
Yep....too much salt water gargling can cause throat irritation and erosion of enamel on teeth. I'm cutting back to just once a day! Thank you beckyt!
Nope, not yet. I experienced 100% relief of the drip for a month after a xylitol nasal rinse that dislodged huge semi hard yellow/bloody mucus globs. So I thought: this was it, these globs have been blocking normal drainage. But unfortunately, the drip returned after a month. Will see my ENT again next Friday and gonna ask for a referral to a more specialized ENT. My best guesses for now are: a. more mucus globs are stuck somewhere, b. It's a thornwaldt crust or cyst that's been overlooked, c. It's post covid mystery. To be continued...
i too have this thick stuff in my throat 24/7 and have tried pretty much everything, i am so sure it's coming from my gut, i have tried acid reflux med, even by a prescription and it did not work, for me that's not what it is, it gets so bad it ends up in my sinuses so i work to keep that cleared out with my navage...but it never leaves my throat..never, i have been dealing with it since i had covid over 3 and a half years now...i have slept sitting up, still just as bad sometimes to the point of gagging, does not seem to matter what i eat or drink anymore....it's like i have wood glue in my throat....i can do little things to kind of calm it down but it is ALWAYS there...it gets exhausting...hang in there...
i use the xylitol rinse too, it does help, i went to an ENT, he suggested sinus surgery......NOT doing that, first off it doesn't solve the problem, i have 4 friend that did it and now have worse problems and told me not to do it...i too have had the same type of stuff dislodged after a nasal rinse, the rinses do help, anytime my sinuses feel blocked i do a double rinse, amazing what comes out..yuck!!!
I know this doesn’t help… but I’m so sorry. There is no way I would have ever thought this could be an actual thing—but wow. I too have been suffering with this, and your experience is totally familiar: 3 ENT’s, allergist, it’s all in your head ( why say that?!?) and the drastic life change.
I finally found a dr who has heard of this. ( I got severe Covid in 03/20 & long haul since). I was not going to share this, because I didn’t want anyone trying this and having it fail… but you have gone through too much. I don’t know if this will help— I haven’t had it yet. I’m going to an immunologist who has treated Long Covid patients. She wants me to have an endoscopy ( G.I. Dr) to biopsy my esophagus and then proceed with treatment. I don’t know where you are in the country… I’ll private message you
What treatment?
I had the glue-like mucous I could scoop out my mouth at any turn me. A pulmonologist got me an inhaler and fluticasone nasal spray. (Flonase). Combined, that provided a lot of relief. You may want to ask about it- here’s a description -
Combivent Respimat (ipratropium / albuterol) a steroid? No. Combivent Respimat (ipratropium / albuterol) contains two medications that help relax and open up the airways in your lungs. It works differently from steroids, which help to reduce inflammation (swelling) in the lungs.