With COVID-19, loss of smell is among one of the first signs of infection. "[It] usually occurs for those who have a mild form of the virus," Tajudeen said. "Patients with smell loss are normally at home recovering and not admitted into the hospital or on a ventilator." With other ...
However, a major limitation of the study is that the participants had themselves reported whether or not they experienced a loss of smell and taste during and after a Covid-19 infection. That means several participants might have faced difficulties in recalling whether their sense of smell or ta...
A chronic loss of smell happens after a COVID-19 infection has cleared, but, weeks or months later, a person still hasn't regained the sense. "There's some point of inflammation to the nerve, damage to the nerve, whatever that virus did while it was active and damaged those nerve endi...
The researchers estimated that almost 28 million Americans had been potentially left with a decreased sense of smell after a COVID infection. Bhattacharyya said one of the motivations for the study was his patient who lost 50 pounds due to COVID-related smell loss. ...
“We really want to raise awareness that this is a sign of infection and that anyone who develops loss of sense of smell should self-isolate,” professor Claire Hopkins, president of the British Rhinological Society, told theTimes. “It could contribute to slowing transmission and save lives....
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297 participants, or 51%, said they still had not regained their sense of smell five months later, while 134 participants, or 17%, had persistent loss of smell when evaluated with the home test. On average, people ranked their sense of smell at a seven out of 10 after the illness...
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(HealthDay)—While loss of smell is a symptom of COVID-19, don't panic—there are a variety of other possible causes, one expert says.