Phlegm in my throat and post nasal drip after Covid

Posted by danny2022 @danny2022, Dec 18, 2022

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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@celia16

Just wondering about your reflux. I never had it until I started using multiple products for my covid mouth/taste issues, like mints, oral lozenges, sugarless gum, etc. All that minty stuff triggered me. I had to stop the products, change diet and go on pepcid pills for a few weeks. It seems to have settled down. I sure miss the products though. They helped my throat and bitter taste in mouth.

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You know the glob of phlegm started a month after Covid. Asthma was diagnosed almost 3 months later. Then I experienced chest pain and nausea for months, never did I have heartburn. The whole reflux idea came a whole year later and a few months in the swallow test was performed. Recently I had a fu with pulmonary and these 2 are besties, hand in hand.

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I believe I first had covid in 2021. I went through every symptom, including loss of taste and smell. Some time later I would think I had covid but would test negative. Right up to last week. I began to have sinus problems more than normal, after Covid-19, especially drainage/pleghm in the back of my throat that after 2-3 weeks would inevitably lead to stuff coming out my nose; then leading to a sinus bacterial infection. In early May 2023 I got this sinus stuff so bad I had loss of hearing for a full week or more. I improved but the drainage down my throat never left.
Then in July 2023, I again was faced with all the sinus symptoms sparking and drainage down my throat causing me to cough up gunk. I said enough is enough from CA not putting me on an antibiotic. I had to go to OR on family business so went to an emergency room while on my trip. All in an attempt to relieve my misery. The doctor said sinusitis turned bacterial. He put me on Azithromyocin (?). All my symptoms went away and I finally felt like my old self. I wanted to cry it had been too long since I had felt that good. However, my family started getting coughs in about October 2023. I contracted this 3 weeks ago and it's still with me again. Then I caught the flu from my granddaughter, so I had two things my body was trying to fight. I got mostly over the flu, but this damn stuff down my throat has again not went away for weeks and now has spread to my upper sinuses. I am miserable again with this lingering phlegm cough moving into likely week 4. If it goes long enough the only thing that has rid me of this misery is an antibiotic. I try to wait it out so my body will get rid of this, but since I had a bad case of Covid-19, it would appear I am less able to get rid of this sickness, or this stuff down my throat is something left by Covid to keep attacking.
I will say while laying down I do feel some acid reflux, and I feel worse in mornings if I don't take a steam shower and get dressed and up and around. I tire easily and not much motivation. The honest truth is I have rare times feeling 100% after my first illness of Covid-19. Some would like to say well I am getting older (65). But I say hogwash. I was fine before Covid-19. And I know what has been happening. To me, this all seems lab-grown to humanities detriment. I have decided to go to an ENT specialist to confirm whether or not something else is causing this stuff down my throat. I suspect he will find nothing. My body might be left with taking care of this and my continual use of NeilMed Sinus Rinse, or it will wear down my ability to fight other viruses or Covid again. This can lead to an eventual death much earlier than otherwise would have been before Covid. Thus...the federal female and male life expectencies will fall to a lower age Again, as this virus does its damage. Which in turn means more recovery for federal social security accounts. hmm

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@mimioto

You know the glob of phlegm started a month after Covid. Asthma was diagnosed almost 3 months later. Then I experienced chest pain and nausea for months, never did I have heartburn. The whole reflux idea came a whole year later and a few months in the swallow test was performed. Recently I had a fu with pulmonary and these 2 are besties, hand in hand.

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I’ve never had heartburn in my life. What I suspect I had was silent reflux, as my only symptom was being awakened in the nightbwith burning throat. I’m not really positive it was reflux now….cause it could have been burning mouth syndrome that I have read about here! Sometimes it burns tongue or throat and not mouth. So confusing. 🤷‍♀️

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@celia16

I’ve never had heartburn in my life. What I suspect I had was silent reflux, as my only symptom was being awakened in the nightbwith burning throat. I’m not really positive it was reflux now….cause it could have been burning mouth syndrome that I have read about here! Sometimes it burns tongue or throat and not mouth. So confusing. 🤷‍♀️

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I know! I had come up with silent reflux or LPR on my own too. My symptoms were wakening with chest pain and/or nausea. If I didn’t have so much experience with cardiology I would’ve been in the ER thinking it was a heart attack.

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@mimioto

I know! I had come up with silent reflux or LPR on my own too. My symptoms were wakening with chest pain and/or nausea. If I didn’t have so much experience with cardiology I would’ve been in the ER thinking it was a heart attack.

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Right! Almost every one in my family has it, except for my dad and I. My nephew recently had to get help at 3:00 a,m, due to severe pain. He thought it was a heart attack. But, I’m not positive it was acid now….the ENT examined me and saw no issue with my throat. This was before the burning incident ….so, idk. Are you a cardiologist?

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I test negative for Covid but I feel tired all the time. Never had Covid that I know of and all the vaccines snd flu and etc. I was in the company of relatives with severe colds coughs etc, , felt tired and had an entire night of mucus thickly dripping
Into my upper chest; I still have tiredness,had one extremely sweaty night, no front nasal mucus -only post nasal drip continues. Still test negative no fever.

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@celia16

Right! Almost every one in my family has it, except for my dad and I. My nephew recently had to get help at 3:00 a,m, due to severe pain. He thought it was a heart attack. But, I’m not positive it was acid now….the ENT examined me and saw no issue with my throat. This was before the burning incident ….so, idk. Are you a cardiologist?

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The ENT I saw didn’t find anything more than slightly more mucous than expected and suggested I see a speech therapist for the nagging cough and hoarse voice! Cardiology discovered asthma and pulmonary led me to gastroenterology. Mine worsens following a meal , snack, heck anything I eat triggers increased phlegm and congestion and hoarseness. lol no I’m not a cardiologist. I’ve just been under cardiac care since 2002 when I had a viral induced cardiomyopathy diagnosed.

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@mimioto

The ENT I saw didn’t find anything more than slightly more mucous than expected and suggested I see a speech therapist for the nagging cough and hoarse voice! Cardiology discovered asthma and pulmonary led me to gastroenterology. Mine worsens following a meal , snack, heck anything I eat triggers increased phlegm and congestion and hoarseness. lol no I’m not a cardiologist. I’ve just been under cardiac care since 2002 when I had a viral induced cardiomyopathy diagnosed.

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Talk about phlegm……I think I have RSV and lots more phlegm! All I need. This also feels like needles sticking in my throat. Lordy, it’s unreal. I can’t escape it. Lol

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@hmaule1035

I believe I first had covid in 2021. I went through every symptom, including loss of taste and smell. Some time later I would think I had covid but would test negative. Right up to last week. I began to have sinus problems more than normal, after Covid-19, especially drainage/pleghm in the back of my throat that after 2-3 weeks would inevitably lead to stuff coming out my nose; then leading to a sinus bacterial infection. In early May 2023 I got this sinus stuff so bad I had loss of hearing for a full week or more. I improved but the drainage down my throat never left.
Then in July 2023, I again was faced with all the sinus symptoms sparking and drainage down my throat causing me to cough up gunk. I said enough is enough from CA not putting me on an antibiotic. I had to go to OR on family business so went to an emergency room while on my trip. All in an attempt to relieve my misery. The doctor said sinusitis turned bacterial. He put me on Azithromyocin (?). All my symptoms went away and I finally felt like my old self. I wanted to cry it had been too long since I had felt that good. However, my family started getting coughs in about October 2023. I contracted this 3 weeks ago and it's still with me again. Then I caught the flu from my granddaughter, so I had two things my body was trying to fight. I got mostly over the flu, but this damn stuff down my throat has again not went away for weeks and now has spread to my upper sinuses. I am miserable again with this lingering phlegm cough moving into likely week 4. If it goes long enough the only thing that has rid me of this misery is an antibiotic. I try to wait it out so my body will get rid of this, but since I had a bad case of Covid-19, it would appear I am less able to get rid of this sickness, or this stuff down my throat is something left by Covid to keep attacking.
I will say while laying down I do feel some acid reflux, and I feel worse in mornings if I don't take a steam shower and get dressed and up and around. I tire easily and not much motivation. The honest truth is I have rare times feeling 100% after my first illness of Covid-19. Some would like to say well I am getting older (65). But I say hogwash. I was fine before Covid-19. And I know what has been happening. To me, this all seems lab-grown to humanities detriment. I have decided to go to an ENT specialist to confirm whether or not something else is causing this stuff down my throat. I suspect he will find nothing. My body might be left with taking care of this and my continual use of NeilMed Sinus Rinse, or it will wear down my ability to fight other viruses or Covid again. This can lead to an eventual death much earlier than otherwise would have been before Covid. Thus...the federal female and male life expectencies will fall to a lower age Again, as this virus does its damage. Which in turn means more recovery for federal social security accounts. hmm

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Oh my gosh I totally understand when you say you have questioned is it just me? My age? Getting older? Is this just what we go through? But then I’m like hell no I’m old enough to know my body and I know my timeline of these events and I know it’s connected to Covid! I ended up on antibiotics for bronchitis following a trip to Florida last year when red tide was real bad. I’ve never had chronic colds, never had strep throat, and never in my life had I had bronchitis. At the time I actually hoped or thought maybe I needed these all along; surely this will clear it all up. Nope the same nasty sticky phlegm was still with me. Life expectancies are already declining and you may have a point that post Covid and long Covid illnesses and lingering misery may have an even further negative effect.
I just turned 68 and it is discouraging to reach retirement and start out with a pandemic, illness and long term miserable lingering effects.

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You have just described my life…..I feel your pain.

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