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  1. 21 lip 2023 · Clogged ears can cause discomfort, pressure, and even dizziness or imbalance. In most cases, clogged ears from COVID-19 can be treated with simple techniques. As respiratory congestion caused by COVID-19 clears, the feeling of clogged ears generally subsides.

  2. Patients that experience a loss of smell from COVID-19 that does not get better after several months may benefit from, smell retraining therapy. This treatment, which can be done at home by sniffing four different scents twice a day for four to six months, has proven to improve the smell for some, but not all patients.

  3. 3 cze 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. Our doctors and clinicians are ready to work with you to bring back your senses so you can start tasting food, smelling flowers and enjoying life to the fullest. COVID-19 can affect how some people smell and taste, even after they recover. Learn why it happens, how long symptoms last and how to speed up recovery.

  5. We now have strong evidence to support a link between loss of smell and COVID-19. Different studies estimate that 30-85% patients with COVID-19 report loss of sense of smell.

  6. 30 cze 2022 · Mount Sinai otolaryngologist Sam Huh, MD, explains how to recover your sense of taste and smell after COVID-19 as well as how to tackle other common post-COVID ear, nose, and throat symptoms.

  7. Therefore, COVID-19 patients with smell or taste loss may benefit from neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, or depolarizing agents. Based on the current evidence, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, insulin, and corticosteroids can be promising for the management of COVID-19 smell and taste loss.

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