Sensorineural hearing loss during and post COVID-19 infections
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sudden sensorineural hearing loss, sar- cov-2, sensorineural hearing loss, coronavirus, COVID-19Abstract
In order to learn more about the possible causes of sudden sensorineural hearing loss caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), we are looking for new patients who have been diagnosed with SSNHL. The results of a comprehensive study were using the databases of PubMed and Google Scholar. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Preferred Reporting Items: Following the Prisma guidelines was done. Sensorineural hearing loss" and "+" were among the terms we searched for. Hearing loss due to sensorineural infection with SARS-CoV-2, also known as "COVID-19." "Coronavirus". Exclusion criteria were used to exclude studies from the review. Of The initial search yielded 20 articles, but only five of them met the inclusion criteria. Included in the articles were total of seven patients were studied in four case studies and one letter to the editor Patients of all ages and genders were able to participate Positive for COVID-19 and displaying SSNHL on either one or both sides hearing loss was reported by seven of the patients Five patients reported dizziness and nausea. Sensorineural deafness that appears out of nowhere (SSNHL) otolaryngologists frequently encounter this condition.
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