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Welp, I'm starting day 4 and I feel weird. I'm not dealing with too much fever or body aches this morning but my throat feels like someone put a rod of sandpaper in there and went to town. I assumed it was from some of the coughing the last 2 days. The coughing doesn't seem that bad though, just intermittent where I'll hack a bit and go like 30 minutes before hacking again.

Was hoping to avoid a doc visit, but I think I need to at this point. I can tolerate the throat pain, I'm just concerned about it being a sign of something else going on.

It's weird. I feel like my body has weathered it, but I'm not sure I'm out of the woods yet. I definitely don't want to let it hang around if there's anything i can do about it.

If the sore throat is normal and not something i need to worry about, I'll stay home and deal with it since the pain is tolerable. But if the pain is a symptom of something else brewing in there, i imagine i need to do something, but idk what that should be. Anyone else have that raw throat feeling when they had Covid? How long did it last?