Eating and drinking is a complex activity involving lots of different nerves and muscles. Our breathing control is very important too. In order to feel healthy it is important to drink enough fluids and have a diet that contains enough nutrients.
If you have recently had a diagnosis of COVID-19, you may have trouble with eating and drinking due to:
If you have been assessed by a Speech and Language Therapist during your hospital admission you may have been given advice about how to make eating and drinking easier, such as having softer foods or thickening your drinks. If needed, you may have been given a program of exercises to help strengthen your swallow.
Please contact your GP should you experience ongoing difficulties with eating and drinking or have any of the following symptoms
Symptoms of COVID-19 can vary greatly; you may not experience any or all of the symptoms listed on the next few pages. This information is intended to give some practical tips for maintaining good nutrition while you recover from your illness and support your immune system.
If you are finding mealtimes challenging because you feel tired or breathless try these techniques:
If your cough is persistent:
This is very important if you are having difficulty eating and drinking and also if you have had any help with your breathing in hospital. The use of breathing masks and tubes can cause your mouth to become very dry which can encourage more bacteria to develop.
Regular mouth care is important to help prevent infections and dryness.
Some people get a dry mouth when they use oxygen, nebulisers or some inhalers. If this is the case it can affect your appetite. Some things you can do to help yourself are:
Tell your doctor if you have a persistent dry or sore mouth as they may be able to prescribe something to help. You may also need painkillers before mealtimes if your mouth is very sore.
Changes in your sense of taste can occur for many reasons but can impact upon your appetite and desire for food. Some things you can do to help yourself are:
If you are finding that you are not feeling hungry or don’t feel like eating, you could:
If you have lost weight, it is important to eat and drink enough. Some things to try are:
You can add “toppers” to enrich foods to help you gain weight and have more energy. You could try:
Enriched milk: Add four heaped tablespoons of milk powder to every pint of full cream milk and use at least one pint of this milk on cereal, in drinks and puddings each day.
If you continue to lose weight after trying these suggestions or if you are still not eating and drinking well, please tell your doctor or another healthcare professional.
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