Women's Health Unit, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Clinical Haematology Unit, Monash Health, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Case Rep. 2022 Mar 8;15(3):e248220. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2021-248220.
A pregnant woman in her 20s presented with an excessive desire to smell a specific household cleaning product. She was found to have severe iron deficiency anaemia and her symptoms resolved following intravenous iron supplementation. She described symptoms of fatigue, shortness of breath and olfactory cravings. The specific scent could not be replicated with other smells and the woman had to significantly modify her lifestyle to accommodate the excessive desire. She had a similar experience during her prior pregnancy which resolved after the correction of severe iron deficiency anaemia. This unique symptom has been described as desiderosmia: iron deficiency manifesting as olfactory cravings. This underappreciated but useful symptom is defined as a separate entity to pica, as there is an absence of desire to ingest the product. Desiderosmia can harm mother and baby through inhalation of potentially harmful fumes; hence, women who describe this symptom should be assessed for iron deficiency anaemia.
一位 20 多岁的孕妇出现强烈渴望闻到某种特定家用清洁产品的气味。检查发现她患有严重缺铁性贫血,静脉补铁后症状缓解。她描述了疲劳、呼吸急促和嗅觉渴望的症状。其他气味无法复制这种特殊的气味,该女子不得不极大地改变生活方式来满足这种强烈的渴望。她在前一次怀孕期间也有类似的经历,在纠正严重缺铁性贫血后症状消失。这种独特的症状被描述为嗅觉渴望:缺铁表现为嗅觉渴望。这种未被充分认识但有用的症状被定义为与异食癖不同的病症,因为没有摄入该产品的欲望。嗅觉渴望可能会通过吸入潜在有害烟雾而伤害母亲和婴儿;因此,描述这种症状的女性应该接受缺铁性贫血的评估。