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Anosmia is less common with Omicron than other COVID-19 variants, but it still affects many people and no two experiences are alike.
Diagnosis of anosmia is made by taking a detailed history, examining the patient and carrying out some tests. Tests like CT scan and MRI may be required in cases when the cause is not clear.
Anosmia Awareness Day is observed on February 27 every year. It is a day to spread awareness about anosmia, which is the loss of the sense of smell, or as some people call it, "nose blindness." ...
One of the early symptoms of COVID-19 is anosmia, which is associated with partial or complete loss of smell. This condition has been utilized as a predictor of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized South Korean research about anosmia. It was a non peer-reviewed report which suggested that roughly 30% of South Koreans with Covid-19 lose ...
Anosmia, or the complete loss of smell, is a health condition that can significantly affect a person’s quality of life. Greg Zwack, MD is a specialist in otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat) at ...
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Anosmia is a problem that scientists at Philadelphia's Monell Center, who study smell and taste, are constantly hearing about. It's unclear why it happens, but it can occur after head injury or ...
Neurological symptoms were among the most common clinical manifestations of COVID-19, with anosmia, myalgia and headache being the most frequently reported, data show. David García-Azorín, PhD ...
Anosmia is also linked to loss of libido, though again, it’s not clear why. As for us congenitals, we rarely think about our anosmia, as it has always been our normality.
Anosmia a safety hazard More worryingly, anosmia has also proved dangerous. Ms Kelly's kitchen recently filled with gas after her oven broke and she was oblivious until a friend visited.