Food tastes like 'sewage' for 11-year-old with long COVID who can't eat

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Food tastes like 'sewage' for 11-year-old with long COVID who can't eat
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'He said food tasted like sewage and poo and water tasted like rotten eggs, and he would keep throwing up,' the boy's mother said.

"He started saying food was off and it continued. I cooked all his favorite foods but he said everything smelt," the boy's mother, Dawn Kafi, told the."He said food tasted like sewage and poo and water tasted like rotten eggs, and he would keep throwing up. It wasn't just food. It was supermarkets, the smell of cars going past it all made him retch. I didn't know what to do or what it was.

"He would look at it and start gagging. He couldn't cope with the smells and physically couldn't eat. We couldn't go to the supermarket, it was horrendous." Loss of taste and smell are common symptoms of COVID-19. For most people who experience these problems, their senses eventually return to normal after a period of time.

The boy was hospitalized in late October but doctors told the family that nothing seemed to be immediately wrong after several blood tests were taken and he was discharged. "He was initially put on IV fluids but that was taken out the next day and he's just been deteriorating every day. He's lost a significant amount of weight, a huge amount."

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