A woman who couldn't smell or taste properly for two years after a mild case of COVID regained her senses after she was treated with a pain injection. Jennifer Henderson, 54, from Cincinnati, Ohio ...
Credit: Getty Images. What is the incidence of dysgeusia in patients with COVID-19 treated with paxlovid vs those treated with other COVID-19 therapeutics? Dysguesia is 12 times more likely to occur ...
Loss or alteration of taste (dysgeusia) is a common symptom of COVID. It's also a side effect of several illnesses and medications, including Paxlovid, the new antiviral medication to treat COVID ...
Altered smell and taste (olfactory and gustatory alterations) are among the most common symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and previous studies have thoroughly investigated its ...
Patient reported outcomes following palliative gastric RadiOtherapy for symptomatic advanced gastric cancer (PROG): Results from a phase 2 trial.
Oral mucositis and taste dysfunction (dysgeusia) occurs in nearly all patients receiving head and neck radiotherapy and tremendously affects the quality of life and treatment outcome. The study "LiCl ...
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