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Smell issues
2 months ago suffered from fever. Sometimes cough. Not regularly. Smell issues with me. Each things feel bad smell. I don't know what happened with me. No issues with daily exercise.
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Post covid dysosmia or anosmia is common symptom ... It might take 3 to 4 months for u to smell normally .. plz don't panic
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Fever two months back with altered mental sensation is one of the symptoms for a Covid infection. As it is a two month. The Covid RTPCR will be negative now. Undergo Covid antibody test instead. Do olfactory retraining therapy like select few strong smells like lemon coffee lavender and cinnamon and smell this flavors and retrain your mind, slowly you can get back your smell sensation.
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Change in smell or altered smell is currently most commonly due to Coronavirus COVID19 infection and weakness of smell nerves. Please get tested RTPCR COVID19 if suddenly this happened.
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