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Loss of Sense of Smell from COVID-19/Flu — What Are My Chances of Recovery?

dan

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May 13, 2012
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Toronto, Canada
Tinnitus Since
06/2011
Cause of Tinnitus
Loud noise
I came down with some form of flu—possibly COVID-19, though I'm not sure.

On Day 5, I lost my sense of smell, which was replaced by a phantom smell (not surprising).

What are my chances of regaining it? Are the chances approximately the same, whether it's COVID or the flu?
 
Hi, fellow Torontonian!

I remember losing my sense of taste and smell after having Covid. It took a few weeks, but it eventually came back. I also lost it about five days into my illness. From what I understand, most people recover, so try not to worry too much about it.

There are cases where it takes much longer to return. However, even in those situations, there seem to be therapies available that can help you regain your sense of smell.

Stay positive!
 

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