Shortness of breath is common with COVID-19. Transudates and exudates, aka., "fluid on the lungs", are common in people who develop severe pneumonia with their COVID-19 viral infection, and it's usually bilateral. You don't sound like someone with that severe a case*, but without a CT scan, it would be hard to know.Vega wrote: ↑Fri Mar 20, 2020 8:50 am My general symptoms I posted are pretty much the same. I will say, I wasn't prepare for whatever is going on in my lungs themselves. That's when I realized something was different. I can feel something inside them, and it pools up like I said in certain positions.
Take care of yourselves.
*Not to be considered a medical evaluation, or medical advice.