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Clinical experience with patients with olfactory complaints, and their quality of life
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In the majority of patients, a reduced sense of smell was found after testing. Often, but not always, this was combined with qualitative disorders. Dominating etiologies were infections, nasal polyposis, head trauma, and aging. Patients complaining of olfactory disorders experience a significantly reduced quality of life regarding the impact of their health problem on paid employment, household work, and social and family life.
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