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Problems with Smell: Symptoms and Diagnosis
There are several types of smell disorders
depending on how the sense of smell is affected. People who have smell
disorders
Some people have hyposmia, which occurs Other people can't detect odor at all, which is called anosmia. This type of smell disorder is sometimes the result of head trauma, usually from an automobile accident. It can sometimes be caused by aging. In rare cases, anosmia is inherited.
Sometimes a loss of smell can be accompanied
by a change in the perception of odors. This type of smell disorder is
called dysosmia. Familiar odors may become distorted, or an odor that
usually smells
Still others may perceive a smell that isn't present at all, which is called phantosmia. If you think you have a problem with your sense of smell, try to identify and record the circumstances surrounding it. Ask yourself the following questions:
Ask yourself these questions:
Your doctor may refer you to an otolaryngologist, or specialist in diseases of the ear, nose, and throat. After a complete medical history and physical examination, your doctor may run special tests to determine the extent and nature of your smell disorder.
Some tests measure the smallest amount of
odor you can detect. You also may receive an easily administered
"scratch and sniff" test -- that is commercially available to doctors -- Your doctor may ask you to compare the smells of different chemicals, or to indicate how much the intensity of the smell grows when its chemical concentration is increased. By using these tests, your doctor can determine if you have hyposmia, anosmia, or another type of smell disorder.
In some cases, your doctor may need to
perform a nasal examination with a nasal endoscope, an instrument which If your doctor suspects that the nerves of smell or other parts of the nose and head that can't be seen by an endoscope are involved, he or she may order an X-ray, usually a CAT scan, to look further into the nose and sinuses. If you think you have a smell disorder, see your doctor. Diagnosis of a smell disorder is important because once the cause is found, your doctor may be able to treat your smell disorder. Many types of smell problems are reversible, but if they are not, counseling and self-help techniques may help you cope. Quiz 1. People who can't detect odor at all have hyposmia. FALSE is the correct answer. People who can't detect odor at all have anosmia.
2. A loss of
TRUE is the correct answer. Familiar
odors may become distorted, or an
3. Some people with severe head injuries completely lose their sense of smell. TRUE is the correct answer. Head trauma, usually caused by an automobile accident, can result in total loss of smell.
4. If you have a problem with your sense of smell, your family doctor may refer you to an ophthalmologist for further testing. FALSE is the correct answer. Your doctor may refer you to an otolaryngologist, or specialist in diseases of the ear, nose, and throat. An ophthalmologist is a specialist in the structure, function, and diseases of the eye. |
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