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dysgeusia การใช้

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  • This is cause for an evaluation and management of their dysgeusia.
  • The exact mechanism of chemotherapy-induced dysgeusia is unknown.
  • Distortions in the taste buds may give rise to dysgeusia.
  • Different drugs could also be responsible for altering taste and resulting in dysgeusia.
  • A major cause of dysgeusia is chemotherapy for cancer.
  • Another primary cause of dysgeusia is zinc deficiency.
  • Common causes of dysgeusia include chemotherapy, asthma treatment with albuterol, and zinc deficiency.
  • Important side effects included anemia and dysgeusia ( distortion of the sense of taste ).
  • Examples of chemotherapy treatments that can lead to dysgeusia are cyclophosphamide, cisplatin, and etoposide.
  • Many of the causes for dysgeusia are not fully understood, making idiopathic dysgeusia very common.
  • Many of the causes for dysgeusia are not fully understood, making idiopathic dysgeusia very common.
  • ALA has proven to be an effective treatment for burning mouth syndrome spurring studies in its potential to treat dysgeusia.
  • In addition to the aforementioned treatments, there are also many management approaches that can alleviate the symptoms of dysgeusia.
  • Poor appetite ( smell ( " dysgeusia ", bad taste ) or the lack thereof may also effect appetite.
  • It has been reported that 50 % of chemotherapy patients have suffered from either dysgeusia or another form of taste impairment.
  • It has been reported that approximately 68 % of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy experience disturbances in sensory perception such as dysgeusia.
  • People who suffer from dysgeusia are also forced to manage the impact that the disorder has on their quality of life.
  • Most of these are minor, including dehydration, tooth injury, bleeding, dysphagia, dysgeusia, and uncontrolled pain.
  • In order to further classify the extent of dysgeusia and clinically measure the sense of taste, gustatory testing may be performed.
  • Damage to the peripheral nerves, along with injury to the chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve, also cause dysgeusia.
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