Without testing, it can be hard to tell whether you have COVID or the flu. They share many of the same symptoms. The exception is a loss of taste and smell for no reason (like having a stuffy nose) — which is common with COVID but rarely happens when you have the flu. If you'...
Victims often complain that they have lost their sense of taste because they cannot taste food. But inability to taste is commonly caused by loss of smell, Frank said. A true loss of taste is rare because three different nerves bring smell information to the brain and it is unusual for all...
No Smell, No Taste—Dealing With a "Senseless" Phase of the Pandemic The SARS-CoV-2 infection alters smell and taste sensations in many patients. These 2 neurosensory impairments, namely, (1) the loss of smell, an olfactory dysfunction (OD) or anosmia, and (2) the loss of taste, a ...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Flu Knocked Me Senseless; (and with No Taste or Smell, Life's SO Dull)" - Daily Mail (London), December 13, 2005Daily Mail (London)
Other well-established COVID-19 symptoms — deep cough, a loss of taste or smell, headache, fever — have become much less common or pronounced, Lovins and Schaffner said. “What I'm hearing from my clinical colleagues, there is indeed a great deal of upper respiratory symptoms. ...
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I did just put a batch in the fridge but I’m guessing at least 1 1/2 tablespoons of gelatin was lost to clumping. Reply Kate says: November 10, 2013 at 6:23 pm Sometimes I have this issue. You just need to re-heat and whisk REALLY well! Reply Lisa says: September 5, ...