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I Had Pneumonia With Suspected Covid, Have Been Recovering Since

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Posted on Sat, 9 May 2020
Question: I had pneumonia with suspected covid, have been recovering since end of March. I have a few concerns. I also have asthma, and I have a pretty strong dry cough post recovery that%E2%80%99s still with me since I started coughing in mid March. I also started having an achy throat on my left side, feeling it slightly in my ear as well since April 4th. today, I am still getting the cough and my throat still aches. I am concerned the throat ache may be something serious like cancer, but I am hoping it%E2%80%99s something related to the cough and can go away. it is taking a while to go away.

when I drink cold water, I feel the cold water go down my throat on the right side, but I don%E2%80%99t feel the cold water on my left. When I swallow my saliva, I feel the ache on my left throat/ear.

should I be worried?
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Answered by Dr. AJEET SINGH (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Cough,tract inflammation resolves later than the disappearance of symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hi...
Welcome to "Ask a Doctor" service.
I am Dr Ajeet XXXXXXX

I have gone through your query and here is my opinion.

First of all,I congratulate you for your win in fight against suspected COVID pneumonia.
Good to know that you are doing well.

You are quite concerned about your cough and throat ache but it is unlikely to be a serious problem.

Cough and inflammation of throat and respiratory tract takes a bit longer to disappear.
The throat inflammation,irritation,local swelling and tissue reaction takes more time to heal than the disappearance of clinical symptoms.
This becomes more slow in the background of a comorbidity-Asthma,which you are having.

You may continue an antihistaminic like levocetrizine 5mg at night time to hasten the recovery or take some cough suppressants or throat lozenges.
Continue hot saline gargles and steam inhalation.
Do breathing exercises.
Take commercially available Omega 3 Supplements.

As far as you having a possibility of cancer is concerned,it is also remote.

You are a patient of Asthma and just a month back, had COVID like illness( with predominant pneumonia),your throat and respiratory tract must have been extensively evaluated during your management.
Please don't be over stressed about it.

You can also share your Investigation reports and treatment records and I will guide you further,to restore your peace of mind.

Hope that I have answered your query.

Stay healthy and stay blessed.
Regards.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. AJEET SINGH (23 hours later)
Thank you. I also started feeling aches in my chest today. When I breathe, if I take full inhale then I feel the need to cough. I feel like the chest ache may be from the cough, but I am also worried it might be something worse like covid symptoms or other lung problems. What do you think?
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Answered by Dr. AJEET SINGH (57 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Cough resolves much later than the clinical symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.

The pain in your chest might be due to repeated cough and resultant local muscular fatigue.
You can take Paracetamol 500mg for the pain relief.

Your symptoms do not look like a reactivated or relapsed COVID.
A symptomatic patient usually have high grade fever,breathlessness,muscle aches,fatigue and diarrhoea in addition to cough.
Much of the clinical data is not available but preliminary studies have indicated that the corona infection produces a short term immunity against It,though more studies are needed to validate this.

As you are an asthmatic,so there is an obstruction in air outflow and hyperaeration and hypersecretion.
In my opinion,at the most,you might have an exacerbation of asthmatic bronchitis or a minor superadded infection.

If the symptoms do not improve,please visit your clinician for complete evaluation and physical examination.

Happy living.
Best regards.
Note: Consult an experienced Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist online for further follow up on ear, nose, and throat issues - Book a Call now.

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I Had Pneumonia With Suspected Covid, Have Been Recovering Since

Brief Answer: Cough,tract inflammation resolves later than the disappearance of symptoms Detailed Answer: Hi... Welcome to "Ask a Doctor" service. I am Dr Ajeet XXXXXXX I have gone through your query and here is my opinion. First of all,I congratulate you for your win in fight against suspected COVID pneumonia. Good to know that you are doing well. You are quite concerned about your cough and throat ache but it is unlikely to be a serious problem. Cough and inflammation of throat and respiratory tract takes a bit longer to disappear. The throat inflammation,irritation,local swelling and tissue reaction takes more time to heal than the disappearance of clinical symptoms. This becomes more slow in the background of a comorbidity-Asthma,which you are having. You may continue an antihistaminic like levocetrizine 5mg at night time to hasten the recovery or take some cough suppressants or throat lozenges. Continue hot saline gargles and steam inhalation. Do breathing exercises. Take commercially available Omega 3 Supplements. As far as you having a possibility of cancer is concerned,it is also remote. You are a patient of Asthma and just a month back, had COVID like illness( with predominant pneumonia),your throat and respiratory tract must have been extensively evaluated during your management. Please don't be over stressed about it. You can also share your Investigation reports and treatment records and I will guide you further,to restore your peace of mind. Hope that I have answered your query. Stay healthy and stay blessed. Regards.