For most patients, the loss faded within weeks or months. But for a smaller group, taste never fully returned. Even years after infection, certain flavors remain muted or completely absent.
A new study has provided important information about why some people continue to have taste problems after recovering from COVID-19. The research suggests that these long-lasting issues may be caused ...
A new study provides the first direct biological evidence explaining why some people continue to experience taste loss long after recovering from COVID-19.
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The Mystery of Losing Your Taste From Long COVID May Finally Have an Answer
Learn how researchers may have finally uncovered why some people experience long-lasting taste loss after COVID-19.
Long COVID taste dysfunction linked to molecular changes in new study. Explore key findings and clinical impact. Read more.
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Study uncovers a biological cause for persistent taste loss after COVID-19
Some individuals have experienced a loss of taste long after a COVID-19 infection has subsided. Researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala University and the University ...
A new study has shed light on the biological basis of persistent taste dysfunction in patients suffering from long-term effects of COVID-19, suggesting that subtle molecular changes—rather than ...
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Long COVID taste loss tied to reduced expression of key taste genes
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Even after the virus disappears, some people continue to experience altered taste. New research suggests that subtle molecular changes in taste receptor cells, not visible ...
COVID is known to cause changes in taste, and they can linger even after other symptoms have resolved.
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