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==Physical | ==Physical Examination == | ||
* Complete physical including head and neck exam, and neurologic exam | * Complete physical including head and neck exam, and neurologic exam | ||
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* Anosmia can be diagnosed by doctors by using scratch-n-sniff odor tests or by using commonly available odors such as [[coffee]], lemon, grape, [[vanilla]] and [[cinnamon]]. | * Anosmia can be diagnosed by doctors by using scratch-n-sniff odor tests or by using commonly available odors such as [[coffee]], lemon, grape, [[vanilla]] and [[cinnamon]]. | ||
*Anosmia can be diagnosed by doctors by using [[acetylcysteine]] tests. | |||
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Physical Examination
- Complete physical including head and neck exam, and neurologic exam
Nose
- Anosmia can be diagnosed by doctors by using scratch-n-sniff odor tests or by using commonly available odors such as coffee, lemon, grape, vanilla and cinnamon.
- Anosmia can be diagnosed by doctors by using acetylcysteine tests.