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Explained: Why do some coronavirus patients lose their sense of smell? Will it be permanent? – Yahoo India News
New Delhi, July 31: Losing your sense of smell also known as anosmia was the most commonly reported coronavirus symptom that came to light after it was reported by a number of patients. However, the main symptoms of COVID-19 include fever,
New Delhi, July 31: Losing your sense of smell also known as anosmia was the most commonly reported coronavirus symptom that came to light after it was reported by a number of patients. However, the main symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, a persistent cough and shortness of breath. Now scientists discover why this coronavirus causes some patients to lose their sense of smell and whether it will be permanent.
Losing your sense of smell or anosmia, and sometimes accompanied with loss of taste, i…
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