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Lingering dry nasal passageways

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Brandon, many of us suffer from Long Covid. Plus there are so many different symptoms. Some of us have more than one symptom. Your description of your sinus and throat problem are exactly like mine. I have been suffering from this for over a year now. I have done what Drs have recommended with NO relieve. According to what I have read it seems Covid has cause our Autoimmune System. I also have 3 other symptoms of Long Covid. Covid Toes, hair loss, and a rash that appears when out in the Sun...red itchy blotches, even on my head
I have found that menthol cough drops gives me a temporary relief for the throat problem. I also put a little Vick’s in my nose for easier breathing. It still is not a cure, but any relief was welcome for me. Hope this helps a little.

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Replies to "Brandon, many of us suffer from Long Covid. Plus there are so many different symptoms. Some..."

Sorry, I didn’t finish my sentence above.

Covid has caused our Autoimmune System to not function properly.

Yes I have a similar history. Interesting is that I’d had a lab order for bloodwork prior to getting Covid in late July, 2022. It was a mild case and I waited until it seemed like symptoms had subsided but I still tested positive so I waited until I tested negative which took about 2 weeks from onset. So I had the lab work done and there were two tests in particular that were outta whack, both inflammatory indicators:

1. ProBNP was elevated though not extreme, like 265 on a < 125 normal scale and
2. ANA + and titer (titre?) 1:320 with normal being (-) but if titer is (+) and < 1:80 no further testing is required.

The proBNP led my cardiology clinic providing see to jump to a heart failure diagnosis and the ANA leaning toward lupus led me to Rheumatology. Both ended up false. The gagging phlegm started up about a month after Covid but it occurred when the cardiology guy gave me an rx for metoprolol 50mg. Not once but twice I tried taking it but at two weeks the respiratory distress was unbearable and I knew it was linked to the beta blocker, Metoprolol. He would not acknowledge that but at my insistence he took me off of metoprolol and gave me an rx for carvedilol another beta blocker and sent me on to a heart failure clinic where the provider actually listened to me and my detailed history of symptom onset. Meantime carvedilol was causing some bad respiratory distress as well, different trigger but bad. He determined I was not in heart failure and said I had asthma and beta blockers and asthma are a really bad mix. The story goes on and on to further testing, cardiac cath, pulmonary testing …

That said my main relief has also been menthol cough drops and chewing gum although I’m relying on an albuterol inhaler, seldom, but currently back on Symbicort as an asthma treatment. I’m currently waiting to see gastroenterology because the phlegm, SOB, head congestion and extreme dryness is triggered by eating but after pulmonary, rheumatology and ENT I can’t say that I anticipate a miracle ah-ha! diagnosis and cure.

I agree and both pulmonary and rheumatology doctors have agreed that the main cause is inflammation brought on by Covid.

Yep, it sucks but I appreciate those who keep posting updated because maybe, I keep hoping anyway, we’ll figure it out.