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Doctor Thira reveals information for people who have been infected with covids may have problems with smell in the long term.

with the situationOmicron Outbreaks Around the WorldIn severe cases, stimulant injections are necessary.

2. “Odor perception disorder afterinfected with COVID-19 may last long term.”

Not so good news…for those who have beeninfected with COVID-19 then there is a problemloss of sense of smell or abnormal sense of smell which is one of the symptoms of Long COVID

It was previously expected that this problem should gradually get better in no time

But the latest research by Tognetti A and faculty from Karolinska Institutet In Sweden, a follow-up study was conducted on 100 patients who had been infected with COVID-19 and assessed at 18 months or one-and-a-half years by examining their olfactory performance compared to normal people who had never been infected.

This study found Of those who have been previously infected, about two-thirds (about 65%) experience abnormal olfactory performance at 18 months after infection.

The researchers expected that with a long time 18 months and also found that there was an abnormality in the perception of smell like this.It’s possible that the olfactory problem will persist over the long term.

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