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About 14 years ago, Chrissi Kelly lost her sense of smell. He went to the Czech Republic to visit his relatives and caught the virus. After several months, he still couldn’t smell, he went to doctors, including his general practitioner and an ear, nose and throat specialist, trying to find answers.
He was diagnosed with anosmia (loss of smell), and like many patients with his condition, he was told to learn to live. But for him, his loss was terrible. He said: “After six months of all the destruction, I was climbing the walls of the fence, and I no longer felt like myself.
Researchers think so up to 22 percent of people have a problem with smellsuch as hyposmia (partial loss of smell) or anosmia (complete loss of smell). And many others have smell problems like phantosmia, where a person picks up a phantom smell, or parosmia, where sweet smells like coffee or shampoo become unpleasant (think feces or vomit). However, the conditions remain elusive, poorly understood and often underestimated by doctors.