Diagnosis and treatment of taste disorders in Japan
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2023.04.002
Diagnosis and treatment of taste disorders in Japan
Abstract
Though 270,000 patients with complaints of taste abnormalities visited medical institutions annually in 2019 survey, there are no drugs for the treatment of taste disorders that are covered by health insurance in Japan. In the survey, the number of patients with taste disorders was correlated with age, and the need for medical treatment for taste disorders is expected to increase in the future because of the super-aging society. The pathophysiology of taste disorders varies widely. There is an obvious need to decide the site and the causes of the disorder and understand the mechanism, by performing various examinations. It needs to first adjust the causative systemic diseases and medications in the treatment for taste disorder. Damage of taste cells due to zinc deficiency is the main pathophysiological mechanism of taste disorders, and zinc supplementation is a standard treatment in Japan. Oral zinc therapy is the treatment for taste disorders due to zinc deficiency or idiopathic taste disorder; though a double-blind study was conducted, it was considered low-level evidence in a clinical review. In Japan, the off-label use of polaprezinc for taste disorders was approved in 2011, and zinc acetate hydrate was approved for hypozincemia in March 2017, making it easier to use oral zinc therapy in general. In some cases, psychotherapy or herbal medicine therapy has been used with remarkable success, although its effectiveness has not been clearly tested. It might be expected to offer some help to patients. In the treatment of elderly patients with taste disorders, physicians need to consider the difference between "age-related changes in taste in healthy people" and "taste disorders in elderly persons", and they should separate them. Aggressive treatment is desirable regardless of age, because no significant difference in the efficacy of various treatments was found between patients older and younger than 65 years.
Keywords: Phantogeusia; Taste disorder; Zinc deficiency.
Copyright © 2023 Japanese Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Inc. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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