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Some coronavirus survivors still haven’t regained smell and taste, concerning and confusing experts – SBS News
Most people who develop coronavirus-induced anosmia regain their sense of smell and taste soon after recovery. But for some, the loss persists, leaving some experts…
A diminished sense of smell, called anosmia, has emerged as one of the telltale symptoms of COVID-19. It is the first symptom for some patients, and sometimes the only one.
Often accompanied by an inability to taste, anosmia occurs abruptly and dramatically in these patients, almost as if a switch had been flipped.
Most regain their senses of smell and taste after they recover, usually within weeks. But in a minority of patients, the loss persists, and doctors cannot say when or if the senses will…
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