
Hyposmia is a medical term used to describe a reduced sense of smell, which means that a person is less sensitive to odors than normal. People with hyposmia can still perceive odors, but with less intensity than people with a normal sense of smell. It can range from mild to severe decreased sense of smell.
There are different forms, depending on the degree of reduced sense of smell and the underlying causes:
As with anosmia, it is important to seek medical attention if someone experiences hyposmia, especially if it occurs suddenly or is accompanied by other symptoms. A thorough examination by an ENT specialist can help identify the cause and determine appropriate treatment options, if available. Sometimes hyposmia can be treated if the underlying cause is identified and effective measures are taken.
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity of the reduced sense of smell.
However, it is important to note that not all forms are completely curable. Some cases may be permanent, especially if they result from neurological disorders or other irreversible damage to the olfactory nerves or sense of smell.
If someone is experiencing hyposmia, it is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist for a thorough evaluation and to determine the best treatment strategy based on the specific situation. In addition, it may be helpful to consult a dietitian or nutritionist to learn how other senses, such as taste and texture, can be used to enjoy food, since smell plays an important role in taste perception.
Read more about the different smell disorders on the next page: smell disorders
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