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These 5 Foods Can Trigger Parosmia After Recovering from COVID-19

Sunday, January 16, 2022 – 19:37 WIB

VIVA – The COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing. Researchers around the world are still trying to find out more about the coronavirus, its various variants and how the impact of COVID-19 affects our health in the long term.

Of course, this includes what symptoms people continue to experience after they recover from COVID-19. One of the symptoms that appear to persist is the symptom that was first recorded as a positive sign of COVID-19.

Loss or change in the sense of taste or smell is one of the main symptoms of COVID-19 in early 2020. Those who have lost their sense of smell or experience changes in their sense of smell are advised to self-isolate.

Now, research shows that this condition can also be a symptom long COVID-19.

Illustration of COVID-19/coronavirus


In June 2021, a study found that of 1,299 people with long-term COVID-19, 10.8 percent or 140 of them suffered from altered sense of smell. This was reported by the Express page, Sunday, January 16, 2022.

As known as parosmia, changes in your sense of smell can affect each person differently.

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