Longtermevaluation of taste after tonsillectomydoi:10.1055/s-0040-1710796Stelter, KZwickl, AKisser, UMunker, CGeorg Thieme Verlag KGLaryngo-Rhino-Otologie
And then there’s the toll that long-term Covid has had on her mental health. “I have been gaslighted by so many people, including several of the doctors that I tried to get to take my case,” Batenhorst explains. “Hearing ‘there’s nothing I can do for you’ repeatedly has bee...
Nine of the 13 patients studied (69%) had measurable taste loss; every patient who had radiotherapy including the parotid glands had measurable salivary dysfunction. Our results demonstrate that curative courses of radiotherapy for tumours of the head and neck may result in long-term changes in ...
Common(1% to 10%): Transient increase in LDH, transient increase in alkaline phosphatase, Candida overgrowth, dislike of taste Uncommon(0.1% to 1%): Chest pain/tightness, chills, thirst, viral illness, candidiasis, fever Rare(0.01% to 0.1%): Drug fever ...
Frequently reported residual effects from SARS-CoV-2 virus include fatigue, dyspnea, chest pain, persistent loss of taste and/or smell, cognitive changes, arthralgias, and decreased quality of life. Many of these symptoms may result from widespread neuropathological events occurring in major white...
Meaning These findings suggest that long-term taste loss perceived by many patients with COVID-19 likely reflects the loss of flavor sensations from odorant molecules reaching a damaged olfactory epithelium via the nasopharynx rather than the taste buds. Abstract Importance Self-report surveys suggest ...
(32/61) of home-isolated young adults, aged 16–30 years, had symptoms at 6 months, including loss of taste and/or smell (28%, 17/61), fatigue (21%, 13/61), dyspnea (13%, 8/61), impaired concentration (13%, 8/61) and memory problems (11%, 7/61). Our findings that young...
inflation.Furthermore,the Granger causality test shows that: first,under extreme regime,food price inflation and non-food price inflation present a bilateral short-term Granger effect;secondly,under ordinary regime,food price inflation and non-food price inflation have the bilateral long-term Granger ...
We're now all too familiar with the common symptoms of COVID-19: a fever, dry cough, and fatigue. Some people also experience aches and pains, a sore throat, and loss of taste or smell. Sufferers with mild illness might expect to get betterafter a few weeks. But there's mounting ev...
Fifteen patients from the initial trial, who reported taste disorders after tonsillectomy, were contacted again for this long-term follow-up. A telephone interview using the same questionnaire addressing the current self-estimate of taste function was performed. At 32 ± 10 months following surgery,...