COVID-19引起的嗅觉缺失怎么办?

Sharanya S E Santhi, S. Elnour, Steven B. Lippmann
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在感染SARS CoV-2病毒的受试者中,嗅觉功能障碍(如嗅觉缺失和/或嗅觉减退)约占48%嗅觉缺失通常是COVID-19患者报告的第一症状,可能在没有全身或其他上呼吸道表现的情况下发生据报道,嗅觉改变平均需要两周才能恢复功能然而,作为COVID-19急性后后遗症的一部分,它可能持续存在较长时间的症状。
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What About Anosmia From COVID-19 ?
Olfactory dysfunctions such as anosmia and/or hyposmia are prevalent in about 48% of subjects infected with SARS CoV-2 virus.[1] Anosmia is often the first symptom reported by people with COVID-19 and may occur in the absence of systemic or other upper respiratory manifestations.[2] Altered sense of smell reportedly takes an average of two weeks to regain function.[3] However, it can persist in prolonged symptomatology as a part of the post-acute sequelae of COVID-19.
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