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COVID is still around and a risk to vulnerable people. What are the symptoms in 2025? And how long does it last?
COVID is still around and a risk to vulnerable people. What are the symptoms in 2025? And how long does it last?
“However, loss of smell still seems to be associated with some newer variants. A recent French study found anosmia was more frequently reported in people with JN.1.”
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COVID is still around and a risk to vulnerable people. What are the symptoms in 2025? And how long does it last?
Patients with long Covid regain sense of smell and taste with pioneering surgery
Patients with long Covid regain sense of smell and taste with pioneering surgery

This boosts airflow into the olfactory region, at the roof of the nasal cavity, which controls smell. Doctors said the surgery enabled an increased amount of odorants – chemical compounds that have a smell – to reach the roof of the nose, where sense of smell is located.

They believe that increasing the delivery of odorants to this area “kickstarts” smell recovery in patients who have lost their sense of smell to long Covid.

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Patients with long Covid regain sense of smell and taste with pioneering surgery
Covid smell loss eased by injecting blood cells into the nose
Covid smell loss eased by injecting blood cells into the nose
“Just three nasal injections of blood cells called platelets helped people whose smell was affected by covid-19 identify new odours”
Just three nasal injections of blood cells called platelets helped people whose smell was affected by covid-19 identify new odours
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Covid smell loss eased by injecting blood cells into the nose
🧵 Something some of you might not know about me is that I lost my sense of smell entirely for 18 months at the beginning of the pandemic after contracting COVID. It was before the 1st UK lockdown and well before smell and taste loss was a recognised symptom of the virus.
🧵 Something some of you might not know about me is that I lost my sense of smell entirely for 18 months at the beginning of the pandemic after contracting COVID. It was before the 1st UK lockdown and well before smell and taste loss was a recognised symptom of the virus.
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🧵 Something some of you might not know about me is that I lost my sense of smell entirely for 18 months at the beginning of the pandemic after contracting COVID. It was before the 1st UK lockdown and well before smell and taste loss was a recognised symptom of the virus.