Long Covid prevention
I just tested positive after being congested for a few days now. I took a test on Monday morning which was negative, and took another a few minutes ago which had a very faint positive line. I’ve just been on bed rest since Monday and won’t be going into work for a few more days until I’m testing negative.
If anyone could offer advice for these next few days that will reduce my symptoms and chances of developing long COVID, I’d really appreciate it.
I know that people on this subreddit’s first instinct is to say “the best way to prevent long COVID is to avoid catching COVID in the first place” and then prescribe masking and such. I am typically a very cautious masker in my day to day and wanted to take advantage of the current lull we are in to enjoy some outside time that I don’t usually indulge in. It’s hard to maintain such cautiousness in your early 20s without feeling like you are missing out. Now I’ve indulged and am paying the unfortunate price. I’m very sad but thankfully my symptoms aren’t very severe, just quite relentless congestion/mucus expulsion and some fever yesterday (but I kept with a heating pad and blanket to sweat it out). Otherwise my symptoms have been very manageable, drinking lots of water, laying in bed not straining myself.
If there’s anything I can do to help prevent long term symptoms I would really appreciate the advice. I had a few months where I had POTS like symptoms about 1.5 years ago, which faded away over time in combination with healthier eating (I was at an unhealthily low weight when my POTS symptoms were at their peak).