What is the most important symbol of COVID-19?



Experts say that loss of sense of smell and taste can be an important symptom of code 19 and in some patients, it may be the only symptom of the disease.


A study from Aarhus University found that if you suffer from code 19, the loss of sense of smell and taste can last for several weeks. Research has shown that about 80 out of every 100 patients with Code 19 suffer from loss of sense of smell.


Research suggests that sudden loss of sense of smell may be the best way to predict Code 19, especially in patients with respiratory symptoms.


The study said the findings underscore the importance of raising awareness of the symptom, as it can be the only symptom in most people. Researchers say that in 50% of patients who experience loss of sense of smell, the sensation returns after 40 days.


According to experts, in addition to sniffing, 69 out of every 100 patients experience loss or loss of sense of taste.


The researchers explained that while the sense of smell does not work the ability to smell food, as well as the lack of sense of taste does not indicate what we are eating, which is not a good experience ۔


The study included 4,500 patients from around the world. The study said that the results show that the loss of sense of smell is a specific sign of code 19, which indicates how the coronavirus affects the body.


Researchers say that loss of sense of smell is more common in patients with mild to severe severity than in mild to severe severity of code 19 and that 95% of people regain this sense by 6 months.

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