Could Covid Have Irriated My Vocal Cords?
Mild COVID disease.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
I have gone through your query and understood your concern.
Considering your symptoms and your oxygen level (of the first two weeks of COVID disease) ,i can deduce that you are a case of mild COVID disease.
About your question:Fatigue usually lasts for 2-3 weeks after COVID-19 infection, although some people may experience fatigue for months after the infection is gone.
At the other side,the study report that COVID-19 can impact vocal cord mobility and cause vocal cords dysfunction (or even paralysis in some cases) after the covid infection.
This is a rare complication in the setting of or following COVID-19 infection*even in mild desease like in your case) and may be due to the neurotoxic effects of SARS-CoV-2.
I suggest to consult a local ENT specialist if the vocal cord problem persist.
Hope i have answered to all your questions.
If you have other doubts,feel free and ask.
Best regards.
Don't rush!
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
Fatigue is the most important symptom of post DOVID period and it is likely to continue for some time after the infection has cleared.
This symptom is a normal part of the body’s response to fighting a viral infection such as COVID-19.
During the recorery time it is very important to rest,eat healthy,drink a lot of fluids,sleep more ,avoid caffeine.
I also suggest to move around slowly a few times each day.
You may feel pressure to resume your usual activities quickly, but don’t rush.
There aren't specific ways to reduce the level of fatigue!
COVID-19 affects people differently, so give yourself time to recover and you will be " normal " soon.
Hope this helps.
Take care.