I’ve Lost My Sense of Smell and Taste From COVID-19: What Can I Do?
Reduced sense of smell is a common symptom of COVID-19. Find out what the research says might be able to help it get better.
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• anosmia, covid, olfaction, olfactory training
Reduced sense of smell is a common symptom of COVID-19. Find out what the research says might be able to help it get better.
• chronic sinusitis, nasal congestion, sinus infection, sinusitis
Chronic sinusitis can mean a lot of different things. Learn more about what "Chronic Sinusitis" really means and how it can be treated.
• allergic rhinitis, allergies, medicine, nasal congestion, nasal spray, steroid spray
Nasal steroid sprays are used commonly for nasal and sinus problems. But how safe are these sprays and are they are right for you?
• alzheimers, anosmia, covid, depression, olfaction, olfactory training, parkinsons, smell loss
COVID-19 has brought a lot of recent attention to smell loss. Loss of smell can be one of the first or only signs of COVID-19, but there are also many other medical conditions for which sense of smell can raise suspicion. One big area of interest...
• antibiotics, medicine, sinus infection, sinusitis
Sinus infections are common. Do you know when antibiotics may be helpful or harmful? Click here to learn more.
• allergic rhinitis, allergies, medicine, nasal congestion
There are lots of choices at the drug store when it comes to allergy medications. Learn about the different options and what to look for.
• allergies, allergy test, blood test, skin test
Have you ever wondered what you might be allergic to? There are many different ways to test for allergies. Learn more about them here.
• allergic rhinitis, allergies, covid
Spring brings allergies for many, but some allergy symptoms may have you wondering if it's COVID. Find out if your symptoms should worry you.
Antibiotics after sinus surgery are common. But a recent study suggests not everyone needs antibiotics. Find out what might be right for you.
• allergic rhinitis, allergies
Spring is here, with the promise of warmer weather and outdoor activities. Unfortunately for some, it also means the start of allergy season.
• odontogenic, sinus infection, sinus surgery, sinusitis, tooth
It turns out dental infections may be the “root” cause of a sinus infection in up to 30% of cases. The upper molars in the back of the mouth are physically so close to the maxillary (cheek) sinus that infections arising from bad teeth have an easy...
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