Showing posts with label anosmia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anosmia. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Day 29 and a strange virus symptom

About 85% of people who test positive for COVID-19, report anosmia*, either at the onset of other symptoms or before. And 25% of those have no other symptoms of the disease! What a clever virus it is.

First, it takes away our sense of smell, so foods no longer have flavor; it may or may not also take away our sense of taste so we no longer can detect sweet, sour, salt, bitter or umami. So we are less inclined to eat. It becomes a chore to cook, why bother when nothing tastes exciting.

With less food/fuel, we are less inclined to move and exercise. It is so much easier to sit on the sofa and binge watch old movies or last year's hot TV series that we, somehow, missed last year. Add in the recommendations for social distancing, and there is less incentive to walk, run, dance.

As we move around less, we tend to breathe less deeply. And then, it has us right where it wants us. Deep breaths, down to the bottom of our lungs' lower lobes, help clear out the virus. It wants us to take shallow breaths, not to disturb its resting place deep in the alveoli. And there it replicates and spreads and ultimately shuts down our respiratory system.

Clever little bugger! 

Every morning, when I open the back door, I smell my lemon tree's lovely blossoms. As I sit, soaking in the hot tub, I smell the wonderful pink rose that has just started to bloom. Sorry, clever virus. Not today. You don't have me today.



*Anosmia, also known as smell blindness, is the loss of the ability to detect one or more smells.

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