This symptom can mean that you have Covid now
It's so common, it's a more reliable indicator than fever or cough.
COVID-19 [Feminine was so difficult to follow and stop partly because there are so many potential symptoms. A cough can be confused for allergies; Fever and body pain can be treated up to the flu. But the experts say that a symptom makes it clear enough that you have been infected by the new coronavirus: a loss of taste or smell.This is not a typical sign of cold, flu or allergies, while the research found that it is very often indicative of CIVID-19. Read more information and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
The loss of smell is so frequent in cases of COVID
"Of particular interest is the occurrence of loss of smell and taste, preceding the appearance of respiratory symptoms," saidDr. Anthony Fauci, the main infectious expert-infectious disease of the nation, earlier this month.
According toAmerican scientist, about 80% of people with COVID-19 have disorders of taste or smell. "The loss of smell is so common in people with the disease that some researchers have recommended its use asdiagnostic testBecause it can be a more reliable marker than fever or other symptoms, "said the publication.
Thursday, ESPN Anchor Scott Van Pelt tweeted that he had tested positive for Covid-19 and that a loss of taste and smell was his memory to be tested.
Will not show a little show after a positive COVID-19 test. Fortunately, no fever and I feel good. I just can not feel or taste something that was my index to go having a test.
So, I'm going to scream and I hope to be back on it before too long.
- Scott Van Pelt (@notthefakesvp)December 17, 2020
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Reason for uncertain symptoms
The experts do not know why Covid causes this interruption - only that it is very common.
"We have studied these data for less than a year. However, until now, it suggests that the primary attack of the coronavirus is in the nose, in the nasal epithelium, which is the skin layer of cells loaded with The expression of odors, "says Dr. Leo Nissola, MD, last month. "It seems that virus aggressions support cells and stem cells in the nose."
He added: "These cells maintain balance and signal the brain. In some patients, infected with Covid, this balance is disturbed, and this leads to a closure of neuronal signaling, and therefore of smell."
And it can linger. A July CDC study revealed that loss of taste or smell lasts an average of eight days, but some people experience it for weeks after their initial infection.
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How to survive this pandemic
If you encounter loss of taste or odor, or if you have another sign of Covid-19 infection,The CDC recommends Whether you stay at home, call your doctor for tips, avoid public transportation and separate other people from your household. If you explore difficulties to breathe, pain or pressure in your chest, your confusion, the inability to wake or stay awake, or bluish lips, you must contact emergency services immediately.
And do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spreading - Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.