Taste dysfunction may linger after acute COVID-19 infection and may not necessarily be a consequence of olfactory dysfunction, a cross-sectional study in Italy showed. In a group of people who ...
A new clinic at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is now available to patients suffering from smell and taste loss as a result of COVID-19 and other illnesses. The UAB Medicine is projected to ...
Dentists should stay abreast of the most common oral manifestations of COVID-19 such as taste disorders and xerostomia, according to a recent study published online in the Journal of Evidence-Based ...
New research indicates an association between longer chronic kidney disease duration and taste dysfunction. The prevalence of taste dysfunction among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Like millions of people who contracted COVID-19, Ryan Wotherspoon experienced some of the virus's hallmark symptoms. "It was the middle of August, and I woke up one morning without any ...
About The Study: There was a favorable evolution in smell and taste function throughout the observation period of this study, with taste dysfunction showing lower frequency and faster recovery ...
In a recent study published in the BMJ, researchers performed a meta-analysis to assess taste and smell recovery in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and prognostic indicators of the recovery. Taste ...
In a recent article published in JAMA Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, researchers explored the recovery rate and prevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-associated taste and smell ...
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Weird taste in your mouth? These infections are often to blame
Unusual changes in how food tastes are often overlooked. A bitter aftertaste, metallic sensation, or sudden dullness in ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va – UVA Health recently opened a new center for smell and taste disorders aiming to diagnose and treat issues with the senses. The disorders affect the ability to perceive smells and ...
"Having these now millions more people worldwide with decreased ability to smell ... may simply be a new public health crisis," says a Stanford rhinologist An estimated 27 million people worldwide are ...
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