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Parosmia after COVID
How long do i have to suffer with Parosmia after covid? It has been two weeks since i recovered and everything around still smells bad/unpleasant, disrupting my daily life. Suggestions please.
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Steam inhalation Maintain proper hygiene
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If you are having persistent foul smell in the nose it can be due to an infection in the nose or sinuses. Better history is required with a list of medicines taken
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Use the Video Consultation to contact me directly. Let me have a look at your throat and help you out.
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Please take a CT scan of paranasal sinuses and review with reports . It can be sinusitis or mucormycosis also .. if CT is normal we can attribute it to covid
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