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      • COVID-19 typically produces a range of flu-like symptoms, including a cough and fatigue, but it can also cause the loss of taste and smell. Taste and smell can return or get better within 4 weeks of the virus clearing the body, but it may sometimes take months for them to improve. A loss of taste and smell is a common early symptom of COVID-19.
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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · 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...

  2. Sep 27, 2024 · COVID-19 infection is one of many possible causes of a loss of taste and smell. The chance of full recovery of smell and taste depends on the cause. And it’s different for each person. The best way to tell if you have COVID infection is to get a COVID test.

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  3. Jun 3, 2021 · What should you do if you've lost your sense of smell and taste? Smell dysfunction is common and often the first symptom of a COVID-19 infection. Therefore, you should self-isolate and get tested for COVID-19 when you can.

  4. Symptoms / Loss of Taste and Smell. Your sense of taste and smell work together to help you enjoy foods and drinks. When you lose your sense of smell — due to age, a health problem or a medicine — foods can seem tasteless or bland. Losing taste and smell can be an early symptom of a COVID-19 infection.

  5. Aug 7, 2024 · Loss of taste and smell can happen for many reasons. It might be due to a virus, including COVID-19. But it can also be a warning sign for serious medical issues, including dementia or a concussion. If you experience a loss of taste or smell, it’s important to talk with your healthcare professional.

  6. Oct 12, 2020 · A loss of smell and taste can occur suddenly in some people with COVID-19 and is often a symptom that develops early, sometimes before other coronavirus-related symptoms.

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  8. Jan 12, 2021 · A loss of taste and smell is a symptom of COVID-19. Anyone experiencing this should self-isolate and request a COVID-19 test. Learn how COVID-19 affects taste and smell here.

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