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A diminished sense of taste and smell which occurs with advancing age can impact on appetite. Even the sense of sight plays a role in appetite control. Similarly other disturbances in taste and smell may reduce appetite. This includes abnormalities in taste known as dysgeusia or more specifically...
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Anosmia and loss of smell in the era of covid-19 What you need to know A 46 year old ophthalmologist presents with a two week history of loss of sense of smell and taste. He believes he may have been exposed to covid-19 but, at the time, did not meet the criteria for testing. ...
loss of taste or smell associated with COVID-19 is unique."They have none of the side nasal symptoms, other than an isolated off in sense of smell and taste," he said.Experts also said it may be an indicator that the person's illness will be mild to moderate. But even more ...
the function of the taste and smell receptors. Excessive mucus production in the nose also occurs which is often seen as a runny nose or nasal congestion. This causes an obstruction which limits the interaction between airborne chemicals and smell receptors thereby diminishing the sense of smell. ...
There have been reports of loss of taste or smell associated with viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2. However, it is not clear whether these symptoms are more frequent in SARS-CoV-2 infection compared with other viral infections. Prior studies among individuals with SARS- CoV-2 infection ...