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Hyposmia, or microsmia, is a
reduced ability to
smell and to
detect odors. A
related condition is anosmia, in
which no
odors can be detected. Some of the...
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there are no
other current treatments except inducing anosmia or
hyposmia to the
point that the
odors are negligible. Phantosmia,
perceiving smells...
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generally more severe.
Reduction or loss of the
ability to
smell (
hyposmia, anosmia) is
extremely common,
occurring in more than 90% of
people with...
- to a lack of stratification, the
prevalence of hypogeusia, as well as
hyposmia, may not be
accurately known. Additionally,
reviews do not
always make...
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remove the
olfactory nerves or bulbs.
Other olfactory disorders such as
hyposmia and
anosmia have been
found to be a
symptom of mood
disorders (depression)...
- or more smells.
Anosmia may be
temporary or permanent. It
differs from
hyposmia,
which is a
decreased sensitivity to some or all smells.
Anosmia can be...
- nose bleeds, skin discoloration, itching, discharge, ulcers, anosmia,
hyposmia, skin irritation,
canker sores,
bloody stools,
bloody urine, gum disease...
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olfactory dysfunction can be
total (anosmia),
incomplete (partial anosmia,
hyposmia, or microsmia),
distorted (dysosmia), or can be
characterized by spontaneous...
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earliest symptoms are
constipation and
dizziness from
autonomic dysfunction,
hyposmia (reduced
ability to smell), RBD, anxiety, and depression. RBD may appear...
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alterations differ from
quantitative alterations,
which include anosmia and
hyposmia.
Dysosmia can be
classified as
either parosmia (also
called troposmia)...