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According to research, lung cancer can be identified by smell using the "NaNose," a breathalyser device with up to 90% accuracy.

Digital Desk: Body odour can indicate a great deal about a person. According to health professionals, a specific fragrance emerging from you can determine if you have an underlying health concern.

Doctors have long recognised that some illnesses, many of which are deadly and severe, such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, typhoid, diabetes, and even Parkinson's, have a distinct odour emanating from the patient.

According to experts, any illness creates a shift in metabolic processes in the body, which results in the formation of tiny volatile molecules. They are carried by the blood to the lungs and expelled through exhaled air, urine, and perspiration.

 Oxford University Press defines disease-specific Volatile organic molecules have the potential to be employed as diagnostic biomarkers for infectious diseases, metabolic abnormalities, genetic disorders, and other diseases. 

Diseases detectable with olfaction

Doctors can diagnose the following diseases through smell:

Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia, or pregnancy-related elevated blood pressure, is one of the first signs of the potentially fatal eclampsia, which produces severe convulsions with periods of trembling, confusion, and disorientation, usually around the 20th week of pregnancy.

Researchers were able to diagnose pre-eclampsia with 84% accuracy using a mother's breath print, which is akin to a fingerprint, according to a study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 

According to doctors, eclampsia is an uncommon illness that affects less than 3% of women with preeclampsia.

Lung cancer

According to research, lung cancer can be identified by smell using the "NaNose," a breathalyser device with up to 90% accuracy.

The technology, created by an Israeli company, can detect volatile chemical molecules that easily evaporate into the air and produce a distinct fragrance signature.

Kidney problems

Researchers at the University of Illinois have devised a disposable gadget that can detect the breath print of kidney illnesses, including failure, according to a report published in the National Library of Medicine.

According to the study, there is a high frequency of poor nutritional status in renal disease, as well as the significance of scent perception in nutrition and health.

Liver failure

When your breath has a strong, musty odour, you have liver failure, also known as fetor hepaticus. According to doctors, it is a significant indication that your liver is not functioning properly and is having difficulty filtering out hazardous compounds.

Due to a problem, sulphur enters your bloodstream and then your lungs, generating a characteristic odour that can be adequately diagnosed.

If you have a liver problem, your breath will smell like rotten eggs and garlic, according to doctors.

Diabetes

If you have diabetes, a change in body odour could be an indication of ketoacidosis. It is a disorder in which your blood becomes acidic and your body smell is fruity due to elevated ketone levels.

Doctors warn that if not detected and treated promptly, it can escalate to potentially deadly ketoacidosis.

 






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