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.
COVID is known to cause changes in taste, and they can linger even after other symptoms have resolved.
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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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