Hi, how is your coughing situation, less, same or still lingering? Hope your getting better sooner than later. My mom has this constant cough thing too, concerned me enough to research condition of others.
@@rabbithole9555 it was really bad up until about 3 or 4 days ago The turnaround has been fairly dramatic in that short period of time. I'm now getting through the nights and am not having to take Tylenols, my puffer or Halls Cough candies nearly as much, although I still need them at times. Thanks for asking!
@@rabbithole9555 I’m good. But what concerns me is whether there are any long term effects. You may be ok right now, but in 5-10 years? Who knows. Oh well. You just have to live in hope.
@@hestiaa9354 God or some Devine Power Help Us All. ‼️ I think the full side effects will show and some dire consequences will show in three years or less, definitely within 5. 😲💖💐🌹🦋🌞🌈 One day at a time! ...
I caught COVID twice this year. The last time I coughed for almost 3 months before it stopped. Now after being infected again It has been approximately a month and though I don't feel sick, I still have a persistent cough. As a matter of fact, I have been coughing so bad that I actually bruised a lung muscle. Its weird I feel normal and over the sickness, but the cough won't go away.
@@Thrillionaire.same here. I work in customer service from home and I can’t even do my job now bc of this cough, shortness of breath and migraine. Did it ever let up?
I got it on 12/5 and still coughing today. Not a terrible cough but it's persistent and mostly dry throughout the day. It also seems to come in spurts every hour or so... Breathing is okay now.
That's exactly the day I felt ill too! Went to hospital after agonizing 1 week at home. Stayed 1 week in hospital due to low oxygen levels. Out now but still coughing and light sensitivity and sore throat. Shortness of breath when I do too much. How about you?
@@willamestrada1121 it’s 24 days later and it’s improving. I still get a cough every hour or so. But not nearly as persistent. I feel better in every other way and I find the mental state is the one I’m trying to fight now. Need to get up and be active and get back to work. Good luck to you and it gets better. I have taken some robitussun DM which seems to help some. And Ricola cough drops. Also have tested every week after feeling better and I’m still showing POSITIVE! Tested again today so hope to report back in a few days
@@mikenguyen8778 oh wow. I tried to get tested but they told me at Drs that I would test positive up to 3 months! Hace Dr. appointment to get medicine for coughing hopefully. Good luck bud!
@@ceidabrewington6039 @william Estrada quick update: 1. I tested negative on 12/29! About 24 days after my initial positive. 2. Coughing is just about all gone after 35-40 days from initial positive test. I use to get it kinda bad outbursts in the morning and at night. Felt like a film of mucus kept trying to form during those times. Now it seems to be much better. May have to clear my throat 2-3 times a day but no real coughing. I didn’t really take anything the last 2 weeks. A few times I would just drink warm to hot water and it seemed to help. Good luck guys. It gets better.
This is my covid story. Jan 27th, all of a sudden extreme body ache, chills, fever, I started to take Tylenol, at night it was like some grain of sand in the throat. Jan 28th went for test continued Tylenol, vitmin d which I always take anyways, vitamin C increased from my regular 500 to 1000 the powder kind dissolved in a cup of water, zinc 25 and lots an lots of hot lemon/ginger/honey water, salt water gargles, dry cough medicine, boiled water with cloves/cardamom/cinnamon/anise/ liquorish roots and some seeds and herbs I don't know the names in English, basically found in any Indian kitchen, boiled for 20 to 30 minutes with free water added some honey and drank all day. On Jan 29th result came and off course it was positive. So, lost taste around jan 30th everything tasted bitter, stomach felt like burning, smelling ability was at 50% fever and chills still controlled with Tylenol. Throat started to hurt a lot on the 4th day but I quickly realized it was more from attending the phone calls of the caring friends and family, lol. Sent out a message that no more phone calls only talk to me via messages. All these symptoms lasted until feb 3rd, no more fever, and quarantine ended on Feb 6th and taste and smell came back. Cough almost stopped after the initial 2/3 days in the beginning maybe only coughed a little to clear throat once a day, I was back to very normal life only until I attended a phone call and laughed hard at something. That's it, it has been over a week now, cant stop coughing all day, have hard time sleeping, no medicine or home remedy is working. I know even before covid, laugh would always make me start coughing, I've thyroid issues and my throat was always sensitive, but that cough will settle down after a couple of hrs. I expected the same will happen now, but not this time. It's like again there is a grain of sand in throat. it just doesn't get cleared. How, I wish I didn't laugh that day or is this something which was going to start regardless. Now I'm too afraid to go out, sometimes it's out of control.
I hope you are recovering well. End of quarantine with Asymptomatic symptoms with no taste or smell still after 10 days. The thing that’s bugging me is this slight cough especially while speaking or taking big breathes. Getting tested again tomorrow which would be 2 weeks since onset. Just curious to see what comes up.
@@MrRedHotChiliMan Actually for my cough which was persistent for over 3 months, settled when doctor changed my blood pressure med which I had started a couple of weeks before covid, I guess it didn't suit me after. 3 weeks after changing the med, my cough stopped. The only thing is still there is loss of hair, still losing a lot but not as much as in the first 5 months after covid.
@@634shy I'm currently going through the same thing and it's SO ANNOYING. I have this tingling/slight burning sensation at the back of my throat which is soon followed by a bout of dry coughs. I thought I was clearing debris but it's been over a month and it's suspicious.
I still got this damn cough and clear drainage. Almost exclusively blowing clear snot when I blow my nose, but every now and then all this green snot comes out. I’m like wtf!?
@@rabbithole9555 feeling a lot better now, finally. Coughing is almost gone…drainage has decreased a lot. I’m still taking Mucinex and I take a Benadryl before bed every night, now, because new studies are showing antihistamines help with long-term Covid issues. I’d say I’m about 90% back to normal. I never got vaccinated.
@@BAR-ct7ti oh so you really got Covid? Glad your feeling better. My opinion natural immunity is far better to aquire from getting sick then better, as bad as it may sound it's not, than risk All the horrific side effects millions of others are getting from side effects from multiple shots. Again glad your feeling better and now even stronger than before ‼️🌟🎇🌞🌹
Was on a vent for almost two months woke up with the cough and neuropathy on left leg and left foot. Worst pain I’ve felt. Was a total of 89 days between hospital and rehab. I’m home now but The issues after aren’t fun. Maybe I’ll try Benadryl
Had last week of November lasted about 5 days nothing major like a mild flu. But the freaking cough is annoying one month later. No other symptoms left except the cough.
I had the cough for 6 weeks. Was I infectious even after 5 weeks with a cough ? What effect does it have if you cough for 6 weeks and why was I coughing ?
Had Covid for 2 weeks of hell head ache, cough, body aches, no appetite, very sleepy. Now 6 months later a persistent cough through the day and night. Went to my doctor twice. They prescribed me a inhaler telling me i had asthma Went back to the doctor and demanded a chest Xray showed my lungs are real cloudy doctor told me to take mucinex and use my inhaler. 2 weeks later still have this cough. I will not take the booster they will have to fire me. I can't breath.
@@trudiamond30 It truly is. It's so damn distracting because it comes in waves and varying severity. I suspect it might be SNC (sensory neuropathic cough) since every symptom adds up. It's chronic and needs medication unless you want to cough like that for the rest of your life. If you have more questions google "sensory neuropathic cough covid"-
tested positive on 11/14, negative on 11/30 but still have whooping cough and difficulty breathing. very slow recovery. it feels like i have permanent damage to lungs, i am 37 years old
@@uclaxboi my father is having the same problem. He cant sleep at night and is restless the whole day. He was hospitalised for 17 days in november and he is still having cough, difficulty breathing. Its heartbreaking to see him this way. I wish you a healthy recovery ❤️
Why is it that some of us "never had the vaccine or a booster" and never got covid? My niece got the vaccine, and two booster and she got covid 3 times. Think the vaccine may have given her covid? If Pfizer is so concerned about the health of everyone, why don't they give it for free? Maybe they should just rename it, "The Main-In Voting Covid".
Could be SNC (sensory neuropathic cough) which is a possible covid complication as I've come to learn firsthand. I too kept coughing well past my covid recovery and after frantic googling I came to the logical conclusion that it must be SNC. I suggest you get your son diagnosed so the doctors can prescribe the right neuropathic relief medication. It's super distracting, super annoying and also chronic. Imagine coughing like that for the rest of your life, yuck.
@@Jepegish I took him yesterday. He said his lungs were good but did suggest it might be irritation in the throat. He gave him some meds to quite the cough, he needs to take 3x a day. It seems to work. He also suggest he keeps taking musinex.
I had asthma really bad as a kid in and out of the hospital, as I got older it kind of lightened up I got covid on July 5th 2020 and to this day I still have a lingering dry cough… I don’t know what to do. I cough so much it makes me vomit
Same I had asthma when I was kid and it went away as I got older m. I got Covid almost a month ago and I still coughing. Its not dry tho. I cough phlegm. And sometimes when I breath my throat wheezes. I also experienced lower left side back pain when breathing. But that went away now. Almost a week ago when I was coughing a lot , there was little blood in my phlegm. I don’t know when ima fully recover.
Hello Alexander! How are you doing today? Care to update me? I'm going through the same thing and it's so goddamn annoying it's driving me insane. I did some googling around and it seems to be SNC or "sensory neuropathic cough" which is a possible covid complication. It's chronic and needs medication unless you feel like coughing for the rest of your life :/
@@Jepegish im sorry to hear that! Yeah i am still having this issue plus lately ive been having wheezing issues as well which is really annoying when im trying to go to bed because it makes my chest vibrate and its just hard to go to sleep. The cough is still there to this day but not as persistent as before but it forsure is still there i feel at this point as if it will never go away. Ive seen multiple doctors and nothing i need to go to a specialist to address this issue better is what i was told by my pcp. Hope you get better soon.
Another video all about the coughing and damage, but ZERO information about healing/treatment!!!!!!!! I have no health insurance. Cant afford a cash trip to the urgent care. WHERE/WHO do I start with to find some kinda of treatment!!!!!???? COVID SUCKS.
My grandma back in the Philippines have cough after she got the shot. I am now searching and remembered my sister from Canada told me that a family there tested +, all 5 of them got quarantined didn't go to any hospitals only things they did, STEAMED WITH VICKS. They did it relentlessly straught for 2 wks.. After that they got tested again and turned -. I wantto have this done for my grandmother no other symptoms but cough but cough has been lingering for 2 wks now. Os this might be worth the shot. Just vicks and water steam.
i tested positive 11/18 and had to be put on the steroid prednisone recently because my cough hurts so badly and it wont go away. since i have inflammation in my lungs it is sometimes hard to breathe, this is the worst thing i have ever experienced
Asthma cough is dry and causes your chest to feel tight and sometimes sharp pain in your upper back when breathing . Also asthma feels like your drowning. Trouble breathing making you not sleep at nights. As you breath deeply you feel your chest wheezing.
I hope he doesn’t charge his patients for that pearl of wisdom. I was still coughing a month later. That cough is no joke.
Me too. I got COVID 2 months ago and can't get rid of the cough.
Hi, how is your coughing situation, less, same or still lingering? Hope your getting better sooner than later. My mom has this constant cough thing too, concerned me enough to research condition of others.
@@rabbithole9555 it was really bad up until about 3 or 4 days ago The turnaround has been fairly dramatic in that short period of time. I'm now getting through the nights and am not having to take Tylenols, my puffer or Halls Cough candies nearly as much, although I still need them at times. Thanks for asking!
@@rabbithole9555 I’m good. But what concerns me is whether there are any long term effects. You may be ok right now, but in 5-10 years? Who knows. Oh well. You just have to live in hope.
@@hestiaa9354 God or some Devine Power Help Us All. ‼️ I think the full side effects will show and some dire consequences will show in three years or less, definitely within 5. 😲💖💐🌹🦋🌞🌈 One day at a time! ...
I caught COVID twice this year. The last time I coughed for almost 3 months before it stopped. Now after being infected again It has been approximately a month and though I don't feel sick, I still have a persistent cough. As a matter of fact, I have been coughing so bad that I actually bruised a lung muscle. Its weird I feel normal and over the sickness, but the cough won't go away.
I'm going through the same thing now. Find anything that has worked ?
I’ve been suffering from same issue. Persistent cough for 2 months.
Dude same here man. Caught Covid 5 weeks ago. I feel better but what the hell is up with this lingering cough. It’s concerning
@@Thrillionaire.same here. I work in customer service from home and I can’t even do my job now bc of this cough, shortness of breath and migraine. Did it ever let up?
@@respectthycoil2379 Yes it finally got better. I hope you get well soon
That Doctor looks like he’s ready to take my drive thru order.
I got it on 12/5 and still coughing today. Not a terrible cough but it's persistent and mostly dry throughout the day. It also seems to come in spurts every hour or so... Breathing is okay now.
That's exactly the day I felt ill too! Went to hospital after agonizing 1 week at home. Stayed 1 week in hospital due to low oxygen levels. Out now but still coughing and light sensitivity and sore throat. Shortness of breath when I do too much. How about you?
@@willamestrada1121 it’s 24 days later and it’s improving. I still get a cough every hour or so. But not nearly as persistent. I feel better in every other way and I find the mental state is the one I’m trying to fight now. Need to get up and be active and get back to work. Good luck to you and it gets better. I have taken some robitussun DM which seems to help some. And Ricola cough drops. Also have tested every week after feeling better and I’m still showing POSITIVE! Tested again today so hope to report back in a few days
@@mikenguyen8778 oh wow. I tried to get tested but they told me at Drs that I would test positive up to 3 months! Hace Dr. appointment to get medicine for coughing hopefully. Good luck bud!
Same here, i got it during Thanksgiving and I'm still coughing..the cold weather has spike it up
@@ceidabrewington6039 @william Estrada quick update: 1. I tested negative on 12/29! About 24 days after my initial positive. 2. Coughing is just about all gone after 35-40 days from initial positive test. I use to get it kinda bad outbursts in the morning and at night. Felt like a film of mucus kept trying to form during those times. Now it seems to be much better. May have to clear my throat 2-3 times a day but no real coughing. I didn’t really take anything the last 2 weeks. A few times I would just drink warm to hot water and it seemed to help. Good luck guys. It gets better.
Best thing is to do is not catch it, thanks doc Gotcha smh
This is my covid story. Jan 27th, all of a sudden extreme body ache, chills, fever, I started to take Tylenol, at night it was like some grain of sand in the throat. Jan 28th went for test continued Tylenol, vitmin d which I always take anyways, vitamin C increased from my regular 500 to 1000 the powder kind dissolved in a cup of water, zinc 25 and lots an lots of hot lemon/ginger/honey water, salt water gargles, dry cough medicine, boiled water with cloves/cardamom/cinnamon/anise/ liquorish roots and some seeds and herbs I don't know the names in English, basically found in any Indian kitchen, boiled for 20 to 30 minutes with free water added some honey and drank all day. On Jan 29th result came and off course it was positive. So, lost taste around jan 30th everything tasted bitter, stomach felt like burning, smelling ability was at 50% fever and chills still controlled with Tylenol. Throat started to hurt a lot on the 4th day but I quickly realized it was more from attending the phone calls of the caring friends and family, lol. Sent out a message that no more phone calls only talk to me via messages. All these symptoms lasted until feb 3rd, no more fever, and quarantine ended on Feb 6th and taste and smell came back. Cough almost stopped after the initial 2/3 days in the beginning maybe only coughed a little to clear throat once a day, I was back to very normal life only until I attended a phone call and laughed hard at something. That's it, it has been over a week now, cant stop coughing all day, have hard time sleeping, no medicine or home remedy is working. I know even before covid, laugh would always make me start coughing, I've thyroid issues and my throat was always sensitive, but that cough will settle down after a couple of hrs. I expected the same will happen now, but not this time. It's like again there is a grain of sand in throat. it just doesn't get cleared. How, I wish I didn't laugh that day or is this something which was going to start regardless. Now I'm too afraid to go out, sometimes it's out of control.
I hope you are recovering well. End of quarantine with Asymptomatic symptoms with no taste or smell still after 10 days. The thing that’s bugging me is this slight cough especially while speaking or taking big breathes. Getting tested again tomorrow which would be 2 weeks since onset. Just curious to see what comes up.
@@DC-ih8bv it took 7 weeks my cough to go away. Finally it’s over but I’m losing hair so much. I heard the same from some other people too.
@@634shy just curious how you are doing now? Hope you are feeling better.
@@MrRedHotChiliMan Actually for my cough which was persistent for over 3 months, settled when doctor changed my blood pressure med which I had started a couple of weeks before covid, I guess it didn't suit me after. 3 weeks after changing the med, my cough stopped. The only thing is still there is loss of hair, still losing a lot but not as much as in the first 5 months after covid.
@@634shy I'm currently going through the same thing and it's SO ANNOYING.
I have this tingling/slight burning sensation at the back of my throat which is soon followed by a bout of dry coughs. I thought I was clearing debris but it's been over a month and it's suspicious.
I still got this damn cough and clear drainage. Almost exclusively blowing clear snot when I blow my nose, but every now and then all this green snot comes out. I’m like wtf!?
Hi, how are you feeling today? Is your cough gone or still lingering issues? When did you get second shot?
@@rabbithole9555 feeling a lot better now, finally. Coughing is almost gone…drainage has decreased a lot. I’m still taking Mucinex and I take a Benadryl before bed every night, now, because new studies are showing antihistamines help with long-term Covid issues. I’d say I’m about 90% back to normal. I never got vaccinated.
@@BAR-ct7ti oh so you really got Covid? Glad your feeling better. My opinion natural immunity is far better to aquire from getting sick then better, as bad as it may sound it's not, than risk All the horrific side effects millions of others are getting from side effects from multiple shots. Again glad your feeling better and now even stronger than before ‼️🌟🎇🌞🌹
Was on a vent for almost two months woke up with the cough and neuropathy on left leg and left foot. Worst pain I’ve felt. Was a total of 89 days between hospital and rehab. I’m home now but The issues after aren’t fun. Maybe I’ll try Benadryl
@@kchilz32 let me know if it helps
Had last week of November lasted about 5 days nothing major like a mild flu. But the freaking cough is annoying one month later. No other symptoms left except the cough.
Do you also feel tightness in your chest or just the cough ?
u feeling betther now or still coughing friend ????
How are you feeling these days? My daughter was diagnosed with Covid.
I had the cough for 6 weeks. Was I infectious even after 5 weeks with a cough ? What effect does it have if you cough for 6 weeks and why was I coughing ?
U need to drink tea
Thanks a lot. Don't get Covid, that really helps a lot for my lingering covid cough Doctor. Fing brilliant 👏
You'll get it. Especially with that attitude. I never left the house and I STILL GOT IT AND IT SUCKS!!!!!
Does it sound like you have something in your throat?
How to cure Covid cough ?
Dont get Covid.
Thanks.
Had Covid for 2 weeks of hell head ache, cough, body aches, no appetite, very sleepy. Now 6 months later a persistent cough
through the day and night. Went to my doctor twice. They prescribed me a inhaler telling me i had asthma
Went back to the doctor and demanded a chest Xray showed my lungs are real cloudy doctor told me to take mucinex and use my inhaler. 2 weeks later still have this cough. I will not take the booster they will have to fire me. I can't breath.
I'm still having a lingering cough as well. It's annoying. Haven't made an appointment with my doctor but I will. This cough should be gone by now.
@@trudiamond30 It truly is.
It's so damn distracting because it comes in waves and varying severity. I suspect it might be SNC (sensory neuropathic cough) since every symptom adds up.
It's chronic and needs medication unless you want to cough like that for the rest of your life.
If you have more questions google "sensory neuropathic cough covid"-
Maybe antibiotics may help
Did your cough go away?
@@Launena100 my cough went away 7 weeks after. Take buckles and halls. clove of garlic with honey every morning. Thank God it is gone. Hang in there.
What happens if someone gives it to me diliberately. What can I do?
Easy for people's who's jobs are safe and highly paid to tell the rest of us to stay indoors and away from everyone !!!
Man! It’s been 2 weeks and I cannot shake this cough.
Me too.. my cough is more active at night and when I first get up. I don't cough much at all during the day.
So what are the lingering effects?
Don't you love his response? Just don't get it. I don't think people are going out there way to get it
tested positive on 11/14, negative on 11/30 but still have whooping cough and difficulty breathing. very slow recovery. it feels like i have permanent damage to lungs, i am 37 years old
@@uclaxboi was you really sick when you took the test? Or was it just minor symptoms your whole experience?
@@uclaxboi my father is having the same problem. He cant sleep at night and is restless the whole day. He was hospitalised for 17 days in november and he is still having cough, difficulty breathing. Its heartbreaking to see him this way.
I wish you a healthy recovery ❤️
@@uclaxboi Any lung damage
Why is it that some of us "never had the vaccine or a booster" and never got covid? My niece got the vaccine, and two booster and she got covid 3 times. Think the vaccine may have given her covid? If Pfizer is so concerned about the health of everyone, why don't they give it for free? Maybe they should just rename it, "The Main-In Voting Covid".
My son has a cough after getting sick a month ago. Nothing in the nose just a constant cough.
Could be SNC (sensory neuropathic cough) which is a possible covid complication as I've come to learn firsthand.
I too kept coughing well past my covid recovery and after frantic googling I came to the logical conclusion that it must be SNC. I suggest you get your son diagnosed so the doctors can prescribe the right neuropathic relief medication.
It's super distracting, super annoying and also chronic. Imagine coughing like that for the rest of your life, yuck.
@@Jepegish I took him yesterday. He said his lungs were good but did suggest it might be irritation in the throat. He gave him some meds to quite the cough, he needs to take 3x a day. It seems to work. He also suggest he keeps taking musinex.
@@annhans3535 Awesome!
I wish him a speedy recovery.
@@Jepegish thanks
Why is everyone coughing?
After already having the virus some people still have a consistent dry cough
I had asthma really bad as a kid in and out of the hospital, as I got older it kind of lightened up I got covid on July 5th 2020 and to this day I still have a lingering dry cough… I don’t know what to do. I cough so much it makes me vomit
Same I had asthma when I was kid and it went away as I got older m. I got Covid almost a month ago and I still coughing. Its not dry tho. I cough phlegm. And sometimes when I breath my throat wheezes. I also experienced lower left side back pain when breathing. But that went away now. Almost a week ago when I was coughing a lot , there was little blood in my phlegm. I don’t know when ima fully recover.
Hello Alexander!
How are you doing today? Care to update me?
I'm going through the same thing and it's so goddamn annoying it's driving me insane.
I did some googling around and it seems to be SNC or "sensory neuropathic cough" which is a possible covid complication. It's chronic and needs medication unless you feel like coughing for the rest of your life :/
@@Jepegish im sorry to hear that! Yeah i am still having this issue plus lately ive been having wheezing issues as well which is really annoying when im trying to go to bed because it makes my chest vibrate and its just hard to go to sleep. The cough is still there to this day but not as persistent as before but it forsure is still there i feel at this point as if it will never go away. Ive seen multiple doctors and nothing i need to go to a specialist to address this issue better is what i was told by my pcp. Hope you get better soon.
@@cripbk2147 just seen this comment how are you doing today? Any better ?
@@alexander2oooooo0 a lot better
I got my first vaccine almost a month ago but i still have a cough I don’t know if it’s the after or if it’s my asthma or whatever it is?!
Im still coughing
It sucks because people still think your sick and don’t want to be around you 😞
@@doriansrandorianvlogplace2676 the cough went away after 1 month
@@IslamDueren nice. I’m negative now😁
@@rezazull9424 its normal cough. If ur coughing alot then u have covid
I tested positive 4 weeks ago and now cleared to go back to work. I still have the dang cough
HOOOWWW AND WHEN DO WE GET RID OF IT
It's my last week of covid19 and I have this wet cough
Curious how you are doing?
Another video all about the coughing and damage, but ZERO information about healing/treatment!!!!!!!! I have no health insurance. Cant afford a cash trip to the urgent care. WHERE/WHO do I start with to find some kinda of treatment!!!!!???? COVID SUCKS.
My grandma back in the Philippines have cough after she got the shot. I am now searching and remembered my sister from Canada told me that a family there tested +, all 5 of them got quarantined didn't go to any hospitals only things they did, STEAMED WITH VICKS. They did it relentlessly straught for 2 wks.. After that they got tested again and turned -. I wantto have this done for my grandmother no other symptoms but cough but cough has been lingering for 2 wks now. Os this might be worth the shot. Just vicks and water steam.
So you are saying there is no cure for the cough
I’m negative but still have the cough
I still have a slight cough
Same here
Do you still have it ?
@@PogView no I’m perfectly fine
I had it since new years smh
coughing for 3 months ?????
Is it gone?
@@Garu_Df Is it gone? Did you took the vaccine
i tested positive 11/18 and had to be put on the steroid prednisone recently because my cough hurts so badly and it wont go away. since i have inflammation in my lungs it is sometimes hard to breathe, this is the worst thing i have ever experienced
My heart goes out to you. Wishing you a fast recovery ❤️
Omg. I'm going through this right now.I'm scared
@@sc.1282 u coughing for 2 months and now its ok
@@Garu_Df well its been 4 months now but i’m better for the most part. takes time
@@sc.1282 On the start of symptons u become really bad ?? Because symptons on me was weak..only cough...but It persists
How do we know if it’s asthma or covid ?
It can be Covid that can develop asthma. Its scary.
Asthma cough is dry and causes your chest to feel tight and sometimes sharp pain in your upper back when breathing . Also asthma feels like your drowning. Trouble breathing making you not sleep at nights. As you breath deeply you feel your chest wheezing.
Limited evidence... a hole.
That was a maximum useless interview
This doctor doesn't seem to know anything, this replies were wordy and repetitive.