
Study shows COVID-related loss of taste and smell can be regained with time
A study led by the University of Trieste, Italy, has found that the loss of taste and smell associated with COVID-19 is not permanent. The study followed 88 individuals with mild COVID-19 symptoms over a 3-year period and found that the ability to smell and taste gradually recovered over time. The research suggests a favorable rehabilitation of these senses, with taste showing lower frequency and faster recovery than smell. The study provides hope for those who have experienced these sensory losses due to COVID-19.



