Cacosmia Health Dictionary

Cacosmia: From 1 Different Sources


n. a disorder of the sense of smell in which scents that are inoffensive to most people are objectionable to the sufferer or in which a bad smell seems to be perpetually present. The disorder is usually due to damage to pathways within the brain rather than in the nose or olfactory nerve.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Cac

(caco-) combining form denoting disease or deformity. Example: cacosmia (unpleasant odour).... cac



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