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Ageusia (from
negative prefix a- and
Ancient Gr**** γεῦσις geûsis 'taste') is the loss of
taste functions of the tongue,
particularly the
inability to...
- needed] that can help
control the
symptoms of
sensory loss and deprivation.
Ageusia is the loss of taste,
particularly the
inability to
detect sweetness, sourness...
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Common symptoms include coughing, fever, loss of
smell (anosmia) and
taste (
ageusia), with less
common ones
including headaches,
nasal congestion and runny...
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Common symptoms include coughing, fever, loss of
smell (anosmia) and
taste (
ageusia), with less
common ones
including headaches,
nasal congestion and runny...
- PMID 20194231. S2CID 207535925.
Rathee M,
Prachi J (2019). "
Ageusia". StatPearls.
StatPearls Publishing. PMID 31747182. "Developing
tools to...
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unusual dream activity,
malaise Sensory problems:
Complete loss of
taste (
ageusia),
decreased taste (hypogeusia) and
distorted taste (dysgeusia),
often involving...
- and
sabotages her by
staging an oven
accident leading to her
acquiring Ageusia, and her
taste buds
becoming inactive.
Through hard work, she
manages to...
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Major possible complications of the
condition are
chronic loss of
taste (
ageusia),
chronic facial spasm,
facial pain, and
corneal infections.
Another complication...
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accurately known. Additionally,
reviews do not
always make
distinctions between ageusia and hypogeusia,
often classifying them as the same in
certain cir****stances...
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Latin genū, knee genu
valgum -geusia
taste Gr**** γεῦσις (geûsis)
ageusia, dysgeusia, hypergeusia, hypogeusia,
parageusia gingiv- of or pertaining...