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To think a lack of taste and smell from an apparent cold doesn’t need a covid test.

83 replies

Jgb12 · 18/11/2020 16:32

Just that really. Probably a silly question. Feel like I have a cold. Snotty, sneezing and congested. No fever or cough. I feel fine in myself. Been home cleaning all day and have a near normal amount
of energy - maybe a little tired but been up since 5am.

Because I’m bunged up I can’t taste or smell properly! This is always a problem when I get a cold. I have ongoing problems with my sinuses too.

First time I’ve been any kind of ill since last Christmas. I know that my cold symptoms do not need a covid test but I assume my lack of taste or smell does not either because it’s quite obviously being caused by my cold!

Aibu?

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Seeline · 18/11/2020 16:34

YABU that's all my DS at uni had. He tested positive.
Get a test.

TiredMamof2 · 18/11/2020 16:35

I would suggest getting a test just in case. Better safe than sorry when it comes to spreading it.

Jgb12 · 18/11/2020 16:35

Did he have very congested sinuses too? Or just lack of taste and smell on its own?

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Sparklesocks · 18/11/2020 16:36

I think I would get the test just to be safe.

Jgb12 · 18/11/2020 16:36

Thanks guys. It’s just I always lose my sense of taste with a cold. Don’t want to feel like I’m wasting a test for something which is normal for me when I get a cold 🤣

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Northernsoullover · 18/11/2020 16:37

My friend has 'sinusitis' as she works in care they told her to test. It was covid. Take a test please.

sophiasnail · 18/11/2020 16:37

You should get a test and isolate until you get the results back. It is you social responsibility.

Seeline · 18/11/2020 16:37

@Sparklesocks

I think I would get the test just to be safe.
HE had exactly what he thought was a cold. It was only because his flatmate had a positive test that the uni said he should test.
Daisy829 · 18/11/2020 16:38

My friend had a cold. Got a test when she lost her sense of smell & taste & it was positive. Plse get tested.

thepeopleversuswork · 18/11/2020 16:38

I've heard anecdotally from people who've had COVID that the loss of taste and smell you get with it is quite different from the loss of taste and smell with a cold: its sudden and total and happens early on as opposed to a cold where its gradual (and usually comes on at the end).

That said, I'd get a test anyway. Why wouldn't you?

Oxyiz · 18/11/2020 16:38

Wouldn't you rather know though?

LynnAnneBenfield · 18/11/2020 16:38

I was congested for a few days, didn't think it was covid, then I lost my taste and smell and still assumed it was my sinuses, got a test to be safe and it was covid.

Check the extended list of symptoms, sinus congestion are on there, you have one main symptom and at least 1 secondary symptom, I think you definitely need to isolate and get a test

Jgb12 · 18/11/2020 16:40

Thanks all. I will consider a test. Just to add my sense of taste and smell hasn’t completely gone. I can still taste and smell most things. It’s just blander than usual! Just stuck my nose into my dogs dog treats and could definitely smell them! 🤮

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Shastabeast · 18/11/2020 16:45

If you can smell and taste when your nose is cleared - after blowing it or using vicks etc - then it’s more likely just a cold. It’s suspected to be a nerve issue causing the loss in covid cases, not a blockage.

But why not test and err on the side of caution anyway. It’s quick and easy if negative.

Jgb12 · 18/11/2020 17:04

Thank you. Embarrassingly I have issues blowing
my nose. I do have problems with my sinuses and have been known in the past to lose my sense of taste and smell randomly (before covid, not happened recently). I’m going to have a hot steamy shower and see how I feel. I just feel it’s the same as any old cold I’ve had in the past. I haven’t stopped sneezing. I’ll book a test later...

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HomerRoberts · 18/11/2020 17:07

Thanks all. I will consider a test. Just to add my sense of taste and smell hasn’t completely gone. I can still taste and smell most things. It’s just blander than usual! Just stuck my nose into my dogs dog treats and could definitely smell them! 🤮

I’m confused. In your first post you said you’d lost taste and smell, which is one of the 3 main symptoms and would definitely warrant a test.

Sorry OP, it just sounds like you’re looking for reasons not to get tested.

Lottieis44 · 18/11/2020 17:09

Lack of taste and smell are Covid symptoms you need testing.

Jgb12 · 18/11/2020 17:16

@HomerRoberts nope. I said ‘lack of’ implying that it was lacking but not completely gone - maybe not the correct word. Then I said I can’t taste or smell properly. Never said it was lost completely 🙄

I’m not saying I won’t get a test. But didn’t want to feel like I was wasting resources on a symptom I always get with a cold - a cold I caught off my youngest daughter who’s been snotty this week that’s all 😀

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ecuse · 18/11/2020 17:19

Why wouldn't you get a test? Not a waste of resources when you have a classic symptom.

annahannah · 18/11/2020 17:23

Interestingly, I had a cold 2 months ago and it turned into a loss of smell. I booked a COVID test, but family acted as if I was majorly overreacting. So I called 119 and asked 'should I be having a test with a cold but a loss of smell?'. To my utter shock I was told "no, only if you also get either a temp or a cough". I was really surprised - wasn't aware it was like bingo and you had to have multiple symptoms, or that a cold meant you didn't need to be tested. I was outright told to NOT go to my test by the operator on the other end of the call to 119.

Anyway, 3 days later it turned into a cough and I did get tested. Thankfully negative. But interesting response from 119 which totally surprised me.

DanielRicciardosSmile · 18/11/2020 17:24

My symptoms were exactly like a cold. Same kind of cough, no fever, and a loss of smell that came on gradually over 36 hours. I also have long-term sinus issues and have had complete anosmia on multiple occasions.

I would have put money on my just having a cold, but the symptom checker said take a test. 48 hours later the result was positive.

I'm not trying to alarm you, but it could well be covid. I would strongly suggest getting a test (it's really not too bad doing the swab - much better than I feared).

Jgb12 · 18/11/2020 17:26

There seems to be so much conflicting info @annahannah. my son had a bad cold back in September. He was that congested he ended up with a bad cough. I seemed guidance from a doctor who said because his cough was obviously from his very snotty nose he didn’t need a test... and said that if there’s a runny nose it’s likely not covid but others have said different.

I did end up getting him tested anyway because he couldn’t go to school with it and it was thankfully negative as I thought!

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HappyChristmasTreeRex · 18/11/2020 17:28

I know someone who only had a funny taste in her mouth, she treated positive and is fine, but obviously needs to self isolate. A test is definitely needed.

Heartofglass12345 · 18/11/2020 17:28

I think it would help if the results of tests didn't take so long, I think it might put people off if they are waiting days or even longer for a possibly negative test

Popcornriver · 18/11/2020 17:30

YABU. It's 2 of the 4 symptoms you're supposed to test for. It's likely a cold but could be covid. It's possible to have it and no symptoms so unfortunately it's impossible to guess.