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    Although congestion and obstruction are often the cause of smell issues, there are several other reasons not related to nasal obstruction why people can lose their sense of smell, including recent or repetitive head injury, a viral cold, COVID-19 infections, and many others including chronic nasal and sinus conditions, such as polyps
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    You may lose your sense of taste or smell if you have certain medical conditions or as a side effect of medication Treating the underlying cause may help you regain your sense of taste, but it
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    Loss of smell and taste is a symptom of Covid-19, but patients infected with coronaviruses that cause the common cold can also lose taste and smell because of congestion
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    Loss of smell and taste is a symptom of Covid-19, but patients infected with coronaviruses that cause the common cold can also lose taste and smell because of congestion
  • I Lost My Sense of Smell: Do I Have COVID-19? - Rush
    When a virus attacks these neurons, it can trigger a sudden, complete loss of smell, a condition referred to anosmia This sudden smell loss usually happens after you experience a severe cold, once your other cold symptoms have cleared up It can result in a loss of smell that lasts from 6 months to years; in some instances, it may even be
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    If you’ve had a cold, you may be all too familiar with a stuffy nose that makes it hard to smell In fact, both the common cold and influenza can cause temporary anosmia, or a complete inability to detect odors Scientists have also identified a loss of taste and smell among the symptoms associated with COVID-19
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    If you have loss of smell and taste from a cold, you may notice that this problem is at its worst in the morning This is because overnight, the inner lining of the nasal cavity tends to swell Once you’re up and about, your impaired smell and taste senses will start getting better This fluctuation is actually a reassuring sign that there is





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