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Losing sense of smell due to swine flu .
2 week before ,I was tested my blood, the results was Typhoid and Swine flu,now my problem is losing sense of smell and cough,nose bleeding by coughing up,How can I recover from this problem,and what should I do
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I need to know detail of your test done 2 week before and what medication you were on .. was RTPCR TESmakeT done ??  Need to investigate n  see more details .. don't worry u ll be okay
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Loss of smell is a known symptom of covid, if you are having bleeding from the nose or throat please consult with a local ENT to get you started on antibiotics and nasal drops. Monitor you’re BP
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Any history of fever
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contact for telemedicine
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