Definition of Hypogeusia. Meaning of Hypogeusia. Synonyms of Hypogeusia

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- Hypogeusia is a reduced ability to taste things (to taste sweet, sour, bitter, or salty substances). The complete lack of taste is referred to as ageusia...
- actually derived from smell. True ageusia is relatively rare compared to hypogeusia – a partial loss of taste – and dysgeusia – a distortion or alteration...
- Sensory problems: Complete loss of taste (ageusia), decreased taste (hypogeusia) and distorted taste (dysgeusia), often involving a metallic taste sensation...
- γεύεσθαι (geúesthai), γεῦσις, γευόμενον ageusia, dysgeusia, hypergeusia, hypogeusia, parageusia glabr- hairless Latin glaber glabella, glabellar, glabrate...
- often ****ociated with ageusia, which is the complete lack of taste, and hypogeusia, which is a decrease in taste sensitivity. An alteration in taste or smell...
- -geusia taste Gr**** γεῦσις (geûsis) ageusia, dysgeusia, hypergeusia, hypogeusia, parageusia gingiv- of or pertaining to the gums Latin gingīva, gum gingivitis...
- saliva, and lower-than-normal levels of salivary zinc in individuals with hypogeusia. The protein encoded by this gene is one of several isozymes of carbonic...
- hyper-sensitivity to the five primary tastes. ageusia (complete loss of taste) hypogeusia (reduced sense of taste) dysgeusia (distortion in sense of taste) hypergeusia...
- overlooked in COVID-19 patients and survivors, unlike ageusia, dysgeusia and hypogeusia. A diagnosis of hyposalivation is based predominantly on the clinical...
- actually derived from smell. True ageusia is relatively rare compared to hypogeusia (a partial loss of taste) and dysgeusia (a distortion or alteration of...