Using a scratch-and-sniff test, researchers discovered that smell loss after COVID-19 may linger for more than two years.
Of the COVID-19 group, 1,393 thought they had issues with smell, and tests confirmed about 80 percent of them did.
Loss of smell due to COVID-19 may linger for years, warns a new study. People who suspect that their sense of smell has been dulled following a bout of the COVID-19 virus are likely correct, according ...
Findings indicate significant brain changes in COVID-19 patients with smell loss, suggesting links to emotional well-being ...
Nearly 80% of adults with a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection demonstrated a loss of smell up to 2 years later, according to a ...
"The most common symptoms include sore throat, high fevers, lots of nasal congestion and dry cough ," Dr. Juanita Mora, MD, a board-certified physician specializing in allergy and immunology, says.
It is well known that Covid can impair your sense of smell, but a new study has found that those who lose it may never get it back. Researchers found that two years after a Covid infection, 80 per ...
A USA cohort study finds persistent olfactory dysfunction up to 2 years after COVID-19, even in people unaware of smell loss.
Another sign of Covid listed as a possible symptom is a new, continuous cough. In advice posted on its official website, the ...