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While we do not have long-term data for COVID-19, we know from studies of loss of smell caused by other viruses that between one to two thirds of patients with more persistent loss have shown improvement when reviewed 6-18 months later.
To report long-term patterns of recovery and non-recovery in a large nationwide cohort of subjects with COVID-19 associated smell loss. Prospectively, longitudinal questionnaires. Web-based national survey.
21 gru 2022 · New research has provided important insight into why some people fail to fully regain their sense of smell even months after recovering from COVID-19. Research suggests that long-term smell loss is linked to an ongoing immune response in the nose
27 lip 2022 · In our main analysis, we describe the cumulative incidence of smell and taste recovery in patients with covid-19 across time. With the aid of parametric statistical cure models, we estimate the proportion of patients with persistent covid-19 related dysfunction of smell and taste.
24 cze 2024 · An estimated 60% of patients infected with SARS-Co-V2, the virus that causes COVID, lost some ability to taste or smell, according to one study. When these symptoms persist in those with Long COVID, it can rob them of an essential part of life.
In this cohort study, 88.2% of patients reporting a COVID-19–related smell or taste dysfunction completely recovered within 2 years. A late recovery was observed in 10.9% of patients.
1 paź 2022 · Statistics show most people recover their sense of taste and smell. An August analysis of 267 people who lost smell and taste at least two years ago found the majority either fully (38.2%) or...