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 missed to write replying my message, so I tried again, sry.
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was your BID vanco PO or IV? and how long did you use it? and when did you begin to use?
please let me know hints… thanks..
So sorry. Man…..well, I had to reschedule my ENT, because of this terrible cold I have. No way I can give proper eval on my senses in this state. Plus, I’m not sure if it’s RSV. I did get a negative on a home covid test I took Friday, but who knows. I’m sneezing and coughing way too much to go in public.
The vanco were pills. Two times a day for 19 days. I started them the last week of October when I was hospitalized. Phlegm has not returned...👍
Thanks a lot. I hope that would be the last hope.
Having the same problems and haven't found a solution.
Do you mean vancomycin? Happy New Year Blessings...
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Have excessive saliva constantly and had my submandibular glands removed last year and i still have the excessive saliva driving me crazy. Is there anyone out there with an answer to this horrible problem. Ive had many different medications to try and dry me up but nothing has helped me. I dont know what else to do.
I have to say I was truly surprised to find so many people dealing with the same symptoms I’ve experienced since allergy season began in May of 2023. Constant post nasal drip, mucus build-up in chest, coughing, wheezing, etc. (I had a mild case of Covid in June of 2022). In the past 8 months, I’ve been to two quick cares, an ENT, an allergist, and one visit to the ER. A five day course of prednisone would temporarily relieve my symptoms and allow me to sleep through the night, but once that wore off, I was back where I started. I was given an Albuterol inhaler and Flonase. I also had CT scans of my sinus and lungs and all were normal. I took Claritin and then switched to Allegra. Frustrated, I stopped all OTC drugs because nothing worked. Finally, last week, I went to a pulmonologist in California (I live in Nevada) and was told I had post -Covid asthma. I was prescribed a Simbicort inhaler and two nasal sprays to stop the mucus and PND (ipratropium and azelastine HCL). I’m still not resigned to the fact I now have asthma when I’ve never even had seasonal allergies in my life, but the truth is, after using those meds, I have been able to sleep through the night for the first time in 8 months. And while I’m all about holistic approaches, I can honestly say I’ve tried everything from vitamin and mineral supplements to Navage nasal wash to adjusting my diet. Unfortunately, this condition required medication for me to find relief and I’m happy to say I have that now. Doctors don’t have the documentation and research to say this condition is a long term Covid condition, but I think they’re starting to see more and more that this exists. Hopefully, research and treatments will be forthcoming. I hope you find your answers soon!
@yukii009, Mayo Clinic researchers have found evidence to support the reduction of long-haul symptoms after the vaccine.