Seems weird, but researchers are finding a relationship between tinnitus and a poor sense of smell. A 2023 report in Frontiers in Public Health concludes that "subjective smell dysfunction and poor smell test results were significantly associated with tinnitus complaints." An earlier study published in 2018 by PLOS One also "found the relationship between olfactory dysfunction and tinnitus," noting that "the occurrence of olfactory dysfunction may increase according to the increase in the severity of tinnitus." So, if you've never had a good sense of smell, does that mean you'll get tinnitus? Not necessarily; the research to date does not suggest that having no sense of smell predisposes a person to tinnitus. While there may be some cases where tinnitus and anosmia (lack of sense of smell) occur together, the two conditions are not directly related. Anosmia is typically caused by issues in the olfactory system, such as nasal congestion, sinus pr...
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