A Study about Short-term and Long-term Impact of COVID-19 on Multiple Sensory Systems

Official Title Short-term and long-term impact of COVID-19 on multiple sensory systems

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to assess the short-term and long-term impact of COVID-19 on multiple sensory systems, including smell, taste, hearing, and balance.

The study requires about 2.5 hours of your time for your first visit, during which you may undergo smell, taste, hearing, motion, and balance tests. You may be require to participate several follow-up visits, each last 1.5 hours, if you continue to experience symptoms.

 

Could this study be right for you?

  • Adults diagnosed with COVID 19 within the past 1-8 weeks
  • Adults with previous COVID-19 diagnosis and has persistent (>90 days) complaints of sensory dysfunctions (smell, taste, chemesthesis, hearing, balance, dizziness)
  • Adult with a recent (<8 weeks) upper respiratory infection (cold, flu, etc.)
  • Adult with a previous upper respiratory infection (cold, flu, etc.) and has complaints of sensory dysfunctions (smell, taste, hearing, balance, dizziness)

Age Range

18 - 99 years