Musings in the life of an internist, cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
The E-Schnozz
This is kind of interesting. Only thing is, the presence of bacterial odor may not necessarily imply that pathology exists since the patient might just be colonized with the organism.
-Wes
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A friend with chronic sinus disease says she can tell when she's got a sinus infection by the way things smell to her. Apparently, she can smell her own infections. She also has pseudomonas colonized in her sinuses, which I've heard is not a good thing (?).
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A friend with chronic sinus disease says she can tell when she's got a sinus infection by the way things smell to her. Apparently, she can smell her own infections. She also has pseudomonas colonized in her sinuses, which I've heard is not a good thing (?).
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