If I’m at high risk for serious illness from Covid-19, how should I behave differently than others?

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If I experience the loss of sense of smell without any other symptoms, could this be Covid-19 and what should I do?

It could very well be, as anosmia appears to be a distinctive symptom of COVID-19 infection. In Germany, it has been reported that 2 in 3 confirmed cases have a loss of sense of smell. In South Korea, approximately 30 percent of cases have anosmia as a symptom. You should consult a doctor immediately and inform him of your symptoms. He will take a detailed history and refer you for further investigations, if required. This is even more crucial if you have previous contact history with a COVID-19 positive patient.

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How can I differentiate simple forgetfulness from other causes if I've had trouble remembering things since a young age?

If you have the problem since young, forgetfulness is likely to be due to something that is related to the development of the brain. Once the brain matures, the problem is likely to go away. If the forgetfulness persists and affects your functioning (in terms of your studies, work, family or social life), then it is important to seek a consultation with a mental health professional for a proper evaluation. There are different processes involved in remembering things: Firstly, one will need to pay attention.

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