A University of South Australia nursing lecturer has used her own COVID-19 experience to inform research into a little-known side effect of the virus - sudden deafness.
People who suffer from mild Covid-19 infection could be at risk of sudden deafness and hearing loss, according to a study. The research, conducted by University of South Australia says Sudden sensorineural hearing loss, is a little known and poorly understood side effect of Covid-19 that is not even listed as a common symptom by doctors. , Health News, Times Now
People who suffer from mild Covid-19 infection could be at risk of sudden deafness and hearing loss, according to a study. The research, conducted by University of South Australia says Sudden sensorineural hearing loss, is a little known and poorly understood side effect of Covid-19 that is not even listed as a common symptom by doctors. , Health News, Times Now
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