Several articles circulating on social media claim that losing the senses of smell and taste is the first indicator of a COVID-19 infection. Is this true? At the moment, no peer-reviewed study or ...
For people who are dealing with a loss of smell and taste after battling COVID-19, the side effects and impact on their life can last for months. How are doctors "fixing" the problem? It's a simple ...
NEW YORK — Doctors are reporting that people infected with the new coronavirus may lose their sense of smell and perhaps taste. The World Health Organization is looking into it, but some experts are ...
These findings suggest that occult hyposmia following COVID-19 is common and health care providers should consider testing for loss of smell as a routine part of post-COVID care. HealthDay News — Self ...
Tracy Messina knew something was wrong the day she couldn't smell her tea. She asked her husband, Marcus, to make a cup of apple cinnamon, but when he brought it over, she couldn't pick up any of the ...
New statements from ENT UK and American Academy of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery suggest a loss of taste or smell may be a previously under-reported symptom of COVID-19. In some cases, this ...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 22: Tap dancers dressed in nose shaped costumes perform during the Opera Australia 2018 Season Launch at Sydney Opera House on August 22, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo ...
Confused between COVID-19 and flu symptoms this winter Read ahead to know as a pulmonologist explains key differences in ...
Britons have been urged to self-isolate and assume they have Covid-19 if they suffer from a loss of smell after warnings tens of thousands of cases are being missed. Loss of smell and possibly taste ...