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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2242653" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>The OP mentioned needing to blow the nose and finding blood in it. Me too. </p><p></p><p>I normally only need to blow my nose maybe once a week when I am well and it's usually dry, hard snot. (Sorry TMI?) Well with the virus I was blowing it several times a day but it wasn't runny at all, still dry amd hard. After blowing it the smell left in my nose and the taste in my mouth was kind of chemical. A bit like chlorine in the swimming pool, but not exactly like it. </p><p></p><p>The dryness only affected my breathing. My digestive system stayed fine although I did have tummy cramps for about 4 hours in all.</p><p></p><p>4 weeks on from infection, yesterday in the garden, I sneezed. Oh joy! My nose was runny for the first time in 29 days. I can't tell you how amazing that was! You don't realise how moist your airways normally are when you are well until you have this virus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2242653, member: 85197"] The OP mentioned needing to blow the nose and finding blood in it. Me too. I normally only need to blow my nose maybe once a week when I am well and it's usually dry, hard snot. (Sorry TMI?) Well with the virus I was blowing it several times a day but it wasn't runny at all, still dry amd hard. After blowing it the smell left in my nose and the taste in my mouth was kind of chemical. A bit like chlorine in the swimming pool, but not exactly like it. The dryness only affected my breathing. My digestive system stayed fine although I did have tummy cramps for about 4 hours in all. 4 weeks on from infection, yesterday in the garden, I sneezed. Oh joy! My nose was runny for the first time in 29 days. I can't tell you how amazing that was! You don't realise how moist your airways normally are when you are well until you have this virus. [/QUOTE]
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