Many individuals who lost their sense of smell when infected with COVID-19 show structural and functional brain alterations on imaging, according to new work published in Nature. Now, experts are concerned that the symptoms could be associated with long-term brain alterations. In a group of people who reported anosmia as one of their COVID symptoms, experts recently observed an association between the loss of smell and decreased functional activity during decision-making tasks, reduced cortical thickness and other neural measures.

  • Kusimulkku
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    28 days ago

    It was pretty funky when I had it. Came back in a week or so iirc

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      28 days ago

      For me the loss of smell lasted 6 months. It was depressing as hell.