Post-COVID-19 symptoms: A case report and review

Authors

  • Naile Jikhashvili Clinic “Evex”, Tbilisi, Georgia Author
  • Nino Sharashenidze Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia Author
  • Irakli Khundadze Simon Khechinashvili University Clinic, Tbilisi, Georgia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51231/2667-9507-2024-007-03-100-107

Keywords:

COVID-19, nasal congestion, nasal breathing, chronic hyperotrophic rhinitis

Abstract

COVID-19 causes a number of symptoms associated with olfactory disorders OVID-19 causes a number of symptoms associated with olfactory disorders and these clinical symptoms are widely reported in the current Literature. But nd these clinical symptoms are widely reported in the current Literature. But more and more patients suffering from this disease turn to laryngologists with ore and more patients suffering from this disease turn to laryngologists with complaints of prolonged nasal obstruction in post-infection period. There is omplaints of prolonged nasal obstruction in post-infection period. There is unclear connection between the nasal obstruction and the coronavirus disease nclear connection between the nasal obstruction and the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The study was performed in a clinic, among patients who 019 (COVID-19). The study was performed in a clinic, among patients who had suffered from COVID-19 and which had complaints of nasal obstruction ad suffered from COVID-19 and which had complaints of nasal obstruction after recovery. The evaluation of the treatment results was carried out taking fter recovery. The evaluation of the treatment results was carried out taking into account the anamnesis (subjective data) and the rhinoscopic picture (objec- nto account the anamnesis (subjective data) and the rhinoscopic picture (objective data). The case presentation is followed by a review of the potential causes ive data). The case presentation is followed by a review of the potential causes and pathogenesis of nasal obstruction after COVID-19

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Published

19.03.2026

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