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Workup should focus on ruling out secondary causes. Questions should be asked regarding oral health, salivation, prior and/or current upper respiratory infections (including COVID-19)
Workup should focus on ruling out secondary causes. Questions should be asked regarding oral health, salivation, prior and/or current upper respiratory infections (including COVID-19)
===Diagnosis===
===Diagnosis===
Consideration of ruling out potential secondary causes such as cancer, DM, hypothyroidism, or oropharyngeal causes
 
==Management==
==Management==
Management should focus on treating the underlying cause, if one is identified.
Management should focus on treating the underlying cause, if one is identified.

Revision as of 01:27, 28 September 2021

Background

  • Dysgeusia (also known as parageusia) refers to alteration in the sense of taste. This includes ageusia (lack of sense of taste) and hypogeusia (decrease in sense of taste).
  • Can be primary or secondary in nature.

Clinical Features

  • Any change in the subjective perception of taste including decreased, absence, or altered taste.

Differential Diagnosis

  • Drugs, including chemotherapeutic agents
  • Zinc deficiency
  • Oral infections
  • Upper respiratory infections (including COVID-19)
  • Diabetes
  • Strokes involving the pons, thalamus, and midbrain
  • Xerostomia (possibly secondary to Sjogren's)
  • Intrinsic taste bud dysfunction
  • Hypothyroidism
  • GERD
  • Pregnancy

Evaluation

Evaluation of dysgeusia is difficult as it involves a complex interplay of the somatosensory system, the sense of smell, and the sense of pain.

  • At a minimum, evaluation should include a complete and thorough physical exam of the tongue and oropharynx

Workup

Workup should focus on ruling out secondary causes. Questions should be asked regarding oral health, salivation, prior and/or current upper respiratory infections (including COVID-19)

Diagnosis

Management

Management should focus on treating the underlying cause, if one is identified.

Disposition

Outpatient ENT referral and workup

See Also

External Links

References

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