For more information, please see our underlying mechanisms of the symptoms and what we may learn from related conditions page.
Understanding gut health symptoms during your COVID-19 recovery
Discover nutritional information and resources to help understand and improve gut health symptoms related to COVID-19
Gut symptoms
- Change in taste and smell (anosmia)
- Reduced or increased appetite
- Reduced food intake
- Feeling full
- Lack of enjoyment of food and eating
- Dry mouth
- Swallowing problems (dysphagia) – particularly after intubation in ICU
- Diarrhoea or any new gastro intestinal symptoms
- Increased need for specific nutrients and/or fluid when intake may be poor
Resources
The British Dietetic Association Critical Care Specialist groupprovides eating recommendations after critical illness – , which may include some of the same symptoms.
Information includes:
- eating a high protein diet
- eating a balanced diet.
- The same group also produce the Mindful Eating: Food Fact Sheet
The Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust's
guide to Eating well with a small appetite [PDF]
provide ideas for:
- supporting people who have poor appetite
- information on fortifying foods
- fortifying meals, snacks and drinks.
The McMillan Community Dietetic Team's
Managing taste changes [PDF]
offers tips on:
- managing change of taste
- explaining why these happen
- what patients can do
- giving ideas to add flavour to foods.
The Swansea Bay University Health Board has a which provides ideas for:
- eating and drinking well
- how to increase interest in food.
Contact us
This knowledge hub is constantly being reviewed and updated. We welcome your comments or feedback about it.
Please contact abigail.troncohernandez@plymouth.ac.uk and we will get back to you promptly.