This cross-sectional study investigates long-term outcomes in taste and smell function among individuals with past COVID-19.
COVID-19 can involve persistence, sequelae, and other medical complications that last weeks to months after initial recovery. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify studies assessing the long-term effects of COVID-19. LitCOVID and Emba
With more than 550 million confirmed COVID-19 cases to date, this means that at least 15 million and 12 million adult patients may experience long-term smell and taste deficiencies, respectively. Given the huge impact that loss of smell and taste can have on quality of life and general heal...
Complications of long COVID Myocarditis: an inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium) Brain fog: described as short-term memory loss, confusion and difficulty concentrating Dysautonomia: a disorder of autonomic nervous system (ANS) function that controls involuntary body functions, e.g. heartbea...
loss of taste and smell — and evenCovid toes— as both short- and long-term symptoms of the virus, the growing list of lingering effects is far more expansive. Drawing only from my interviews with other long-termers, a small sample of these more unusual symptoms include: hair loss, ...
Long term olfactory and taste disorders in post-COVID syndrome. Olfactory treatment and subjective evaluationMateos Serrano, BlancaAlegre Segura, CarmenMartínez Gómez, AlejandraSanz Jiménez, AndreaRey Iborra, CristinaCuesta Luzzy, TaniaRhinology Supplement...
Even if you’ve already had COVID, you should get vaccinated, says Dr. Bonilla. “The vaccine may protect against the long-term effects of COVID,” he adds. “We don’t know yet, but it’s a possible benefit.” Next up:Everything You Need to Know About the COVID Delta Variant, ...
It turned out that the structure of presenting symptoms and long-term consequences differed between men and women. Women had significantly more symptoms of COVID-19 disease than men, and they experienced neurological complications significantly more often. Interestingly, loss of smell/taste significantly...
(LFD) test results, frequency, severity, duration). Current health status included a set of 29 symptoms potentially related to COVID-19 including: (i) loss or change of sense of smell or taste, (ii) coryzal symptoms, (iii) gastrointestinal symptoms, (iv) fatigue-related symptoms, (v) ...
Long COVID is defined as the continuation of symptoms, unexplainable by alternative diagnosis, longer than four weeks after SARS-CoV-2 infection. These symptoms might hinder daily activities and overall well-being, ultimately impacting quality of life (QoL). Several studies have reported fatigue as...