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  2. Jun 3, 2021 · Can you just lose your sense of taste or smell? It's unlikely to lose the sense of smell without also perceiving a loss or change in taste. Why does COVID-19 affect smell and taste? While the precise cause of smell dysfunction is not entirely understood, the mostly likely cause is damage to the cells that support and assist the olfactory ...

  3. Jul 24, 2020 · Temporary loss of smell, or anosmia, is the main neurological symptom and one of the earliest and most commonly reported indicators of COVID-19. Studies suggest it better predicts the disease than other well-known symptoms such as fever and cough, but the underlying mechanisms for loss of smell in patients with COVID-19 have been unclear.

  4. Jun 12, 2023 · Anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell that then affects your sense of taste, and ageusia, the loss of the sense of taste, post-COVID is pretty common, even months later, though that doesn’t make it any less distressing. And while it may not be what you want to hear, my best advice is to give it time.

  5. Oct 19, 2021 · Oct. 19, 2021. Cooks and people who love to eat can’t bear to live without their senses of taste and smell. If you lose taste and smell after a bout with COVID-19, try these methods to get them back. Photo: Getty Images. We’re told that SARS-CoV-2, like its cousin the common cold virus, will be with us for a long time (forever?)

  6. Sep 15, 2020 · Losing your sense of smell and/or taste can be a stronger indicator of COVID-19 than symptoms like fever or cough. Scientists are unsure exactly what causes loss of smell, or if it has long-term implications. It’s well-documented that COVID-19 can cause a temporary, and possibly long-term, loss of sense of smell.

  7. Feb 16, 2022 · Fact Checked. Who Is Most Likely to Lose Their Sense of Smell and Taste from COVID-19? Estimates vary widely for how common the loss of taste and smell is after a coronavirus...

  8. Sep 29, 2022 · Scientists believe that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that leads to COVID-19, causes the loss of smell and taste by suppressing the smell receptors in the nose that detect odors and...

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