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Mild cough and phelm in throat
My mother has recovered from covid 19 two months ago. However she has now little phelm in throat which makes her voice little heavy. She needs to clean her throat three to four times a day. She has mild cough like she coughs two to three times a day very mild cough. She does not have runny nose but after eating she feels little runny nose. She has tried ctz but symptoms does not go. She does salt water gargle which makes her throat more clear than before. What should we do? Is it post covid complication?
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as a ent surgeon i can tellu that this is due to colonization of nasopharyngeal mucosa by the covid virus. resulting in damage to mucosa ,which take times to reocver so symptoms can be relived by supportive meidcation. kindly consult with ur detailed hsitory for further guidance
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