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Do N95 masks impact your sense of smell?

This is probably the only community I can ask this question and get a non-mocking answer.

I wear N95 masks, and I don't know how, but they impact my sense of smell. While wearing one, cigarette smoke smell becomes even more intolerable than normal, to the point where I almost can't handle it. Hot oil smell (fried food) smells burned even if it isn't actually burned. Even normal smells take on a sort of clinical edge, and even after I get home and take the mask off, everything smells wrong and it even impacts my ability to enjoy foods...

It's probably related to my sensory sensitivity, but there must be some validity to the theory that the mask itself is affecting my nose in some way, because I don't think I'm imagining it. But maybe the effect is subtle enough that most people don't notice it?

I'm not very sciencey, but my first thought was that it had something to do with the electrostatic-ness of the mask? Changing the charge of the particles that do make it through the filter?

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