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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Sensory Deprivation: Exploring the Effects on the Human Body"
health2 years ago

"Unveiling the Mysteries of Sensory Deprivation: Exploring the Effects on the Human Body"

Up to 15% of adults in the U.S. experience dual sensory loss, with impaired vision and hearing being the most common. Combined sensory losses, including smell and taste, processing disorders, and reduced physical sensation, can have compounding neurological, psychological, and physical consequences. Research suggests that sensory loss is associated with increased dementia risk, cognitive impairments, depression, social isolation, reduced physical activity, and changes in brain structure. The covid-19 pandemic has added to the levels of sensory loss, with the virus causing taste and smell loss and potentially hearing loss. Corrective treatments such as hearing aids and cataract surgery can reduce dementia risk, but access to these treatments can be limited. Regular check-ups, early detection of sensory changes, and proper corrective measures can significantly improve quality of life for individuals with sensory impairments. Despite the challenges, people with sensory loss can still lead fulfilling lives and find alternative ways to engage with the world.

Millions Suffer Long-Term Smell and Taste Loss After COVID-19
health2 years ago

Millions Suffer Long-Term Smell and Taste Loss After COVID-19

A new study based on a 2021 national survey found more than 6 million people reported sensory loss as of that year with a quarter reporting long-term deficits. Loss of smell was one of the defining characteristics of COVID-19 when it first spread in 2020, with something like 80% of those infected reporting at least short-term loss. Although variants of omicron seem to have less impact on smell, still about 15% of those infected endure at least a temporary loss. There's not much available to help people with smell and taste loss, and researchers are exploring whether giving people their own platelet-rich plasma in the nasal cavity offers any benefit.