Transient Anosmia and Dysgeusia in COVID-19 Disease: A Cross Sectional Study.

Int J Gen Med

Department of Internal Medicine, Private Health Sector, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain.

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the prevalence of anosmia (loss of smell) and dysgeusia (distorted taste) in COVID-19 patients and their effects on daily life.
  • A total of 405 patients were surveyed, revealing that over 50% experienced changes in smell and almost 48% in taste, with significant differences based on sex and nationality.
  • The findings highlight that these symptoms, while often temporary, can seriously impact mental wellbeing, eating habits, and daily functioning, suggesting the need for further research on their long-term effects.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study aims to explore the prevalence of anosmia and dysgeusia and their impact on COVID-19 patients.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 between 1st October 2020 and 30th June 2021 were randomly selected from a national COVID-19 registry. COVID-19 cases were diagnosed using molecular testing method which measured the viral E gene. The Anosmia Reporting Tool, and a brief version of the questionnaire on olfactory disorders were used to measure the outcomes via telephone interviews. Data were analysed using SPSS 27 statistics software.

Results: A total of 405 COVID-19 adults were included in this study, 220 (54.3%) were males and 185 (45.8%) were females. The mean±SD age of participants was 38.2 ± 11.3 years. Alterations in the sense of smell and taste were reported by 206 (50.9%), and 195 (48.1%) of the patients, respectively. Sex and nationality of participants were significantly associated with anosmia and dysgeusia (p < 0.001) and (p-value=0.001) respectively. Among patients who experienced anosmia and dysgeusia, alterations in eating habits (64.2%), impact on mental wellbeing (38.9%), concerns that the alterations were permanent (35.4%), and physical implications and difficulty performing activities of daily living (34%) were reported.

Conclusion: Anosmia and dysgeusia are prevalent symptoms of COVID-19 disease, especially among females. Although transient, anosmia and dysgeusia had considerable impact on patient's life. Neuropsychological implications of COVID-19 in acute infection phase and prognosis of anosmia and dysgeusia in COVID-19 are areas for further exploration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10275370PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S408706DOI Listing

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