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COVID long-haulers speak out about the strange symptom making everything they eat taste and smell like ‘garbage’ Kaitlin Reilly December 13, 2021 at 11:00 AM
Estimates suggest anywhere between 50% and 75% of those with COVID lose their senses of taste or smell, likely because the virus damages their olfactory nerve and cells that support it.
The 25-year-old pharmacy worker was happy to be prodded and poked at the hospital in Nice, in southern France, to advance her increasingly pressing quest to recover her sense of smell.
Some people lose the sense of smell and taste after COVID-19, making eating and drinking an unpleasant chore. Try some of these choices to make mealtime more pleasant.
Still struggling with your sense of smell after a bout with Covid-19? You’re far from alone.
Early in the pandemic, smell and taste changes were considered a key symptom of a coronavirus infection. A U.K. study found that around 43% of people who reported losing their sense of smell in ...
Scientists are piecing together why some people lose their sense of smell after contracting Covid-19.
“Then, six weeks later I got ridiculously sick, like so sick I lost about 10% ... Fatigue, loss of smell, organ damage: A range of symptoms plague many long after COVID-19 infection Skip to main ...