Frequent headaches and discomfort when you smell certain odors, such as perfume or food? Maybe you have a condition that is too sensitive to smell or hyperosmia. This term comes from the word hyper which means excessive and osmia which means odor.
People who experience hyperosmia will usually feel very disturbed when they smell certain odors, such as the sharp scent of a dish, perfume, shampoo, the smell of synthetic ingredients, fuels, or cleaning agents. Come, look at the possible causes and how to overcome them.
Various Possible Causes of Hyperosmia
The cause of hyperosmia can vary from one person to another. The following are some of the causes of hyperosmia:Migraine
In addition to headaches, migraine sufferers can also experience other symptoms, one of which is hyperosmia. This condition can even occur before migraine headaches appear. In addition to hyperosmia, migraine sufferers can also experience excessive sensitivity to sound and light.
Pregnancy
Hormonal changes in early pregnancy can make pregnant women more sensitive to odor, resulting in hyperosmia. This condition can also trigger headaches, nausea, and vomiting, especially in the first trimester of pregnancy. In addition, hyperosmia is thought to be related to the occurrence of hyperemesis gravidarum in pregnant women.
Lyme disease
Hyperosmia is a symptom of Lyme disease, but this disease is rarely found in Indonesia. Lyme disease is transmitted to humans through the bite of fleas infected with B. burgdorferi bacteria, after the mites bite infected mice or deer.
Autoimmune disease
Hyperosmia can be a symptom of autoimmune disease, a disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the body itself. One of the autoimmune diseases that can cause symptoms of hyposmia is Addison's disease.
Nerve disorders
There are several nervous system disorders, such as epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease, which can be characterized by hyperosmia.
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