Practical Review of Olfactory Training and COVID-19.

Journal of Rhinology Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-15 DOI:10.18787/jr.2022.00407
Se Hwan Hwang, Ji-Sun Kim, Bo Yoon Choi, Jin Kook Kim, Byung Guk Kim
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Abstract

Olfactory disorders one of the most frequent distinctive symptoms of COVID-19 infection. COVID-19-induced olfactory disorder can be classified as post-infectious olfactory dysfunction (PIOD). The effect of drugs on olfactory disorder following upper respiratory infection, including PIOD, has not been clearly established, which adds to the difficulty with treating the disorder. However, the effect of olfactory training on PIOD has been confirmed by numerous studies. As such, olfactory training is gaining attention, and has taken on greater importance, as the sole treatment for COVID-19-induced olfactory disorder in this pandemic age. This review describes the effect of olfactory training for COVID-19-induced olfactory disorder by analyzing the relevant literature.

嗅觉训练与新冠肺炎实践回顾
嗅觉障碍是COVID-19感染最常见的特征症状之一。covid -19诱导的嗅觉障碍可归类为感染后嗅觉功能障碍(PIOD)。药物对上呼吸道感染(包括PIOD)后嗅觉障碍的影响尚未明确,这增加了治疗该疾病的难度。然而,嗅觉训练对PIOD的影响已被大量研究证实。因此,嗅觉训练作为在这个大流行时代治疗covid -19引起的嗅觉障碍的唯一方法,越来越受到关注,而且越来越重要。本文通过对相关文献的分析,阐述了嗅觉训练对新冠肺炎诱导的嗅觉障碍的作用。
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