reviewChemical SensesJan 15, 2014Closed access

Olfactory Disorders and Quality of Life--An Updated Review

Umeå University

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Abstract

Olfactory disorders are common and affect about one-fifth of the general population. The main causes of olfactory loss are post viral upper respiratory infection, nasal/sinus disease, and head trauma and are therefore very frequent among patients in ear, nose, and throat clinics. We have systematically reviewed the impact of quantitative, qualitative, and congenital olfactory disorders on daily life domains as well as on general quality of life and depression. From the extensive body of literature, it can be concluded that loss of the sense of smell leads to disturbances in important areas, mainly in food enjoyment, detecting harmful food and smoke, and to some extent in social situations and working life.…

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Keywords
  • Throat
  • Quality of life (healthcare)
  • Disease
  • Population
  • Nose
  • Psychology
  • Olfaction
  • Social isolation
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