2022
DOI: 10.48095/ccorl2022147
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Results of treatment of olfactory disorders after COVID-19 disease using olfactory training

Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study is to fi nd out how many patients with an ongoing smell and taste disorder after COVID-19 infection, can improve the subjective perception of smell by olfactory training method. Methods: Patients after COVID-19 (fi rst and second wave of the pandemic in 2020 and 2021) with persisting smell disorder (hyposmia, anosmia, parosmia, fantosmia) with or without taste disorder and while the olfactory disorder did not improve within one month afterrecovery, signed up on the website www.… Show more

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“…In this survey, we evaluated a unique group of 824 volunteers with persistent olfactory dysfunction of varying duration and severity after COVID-19 who were motivated to seek treatment from otolaryngologists. The majority of participants took advantage of the follow-up medical examination, and 117 patients benefitted from olfactory training following the instructions of ENT doctors 36 .…”
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“…In this survey, we evaluated a unique group of 824 volunteers with persistent olfactory dysfunction of varying duration and severity after COVID-19 who were motivated to seek treatment from otolaryngologists. The majority of participants took advantage of the follow-up medical examination, and 117 patients benefitted from olfactory training following the instructions of ENT doctors 36 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%