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Anosmia: This is what it is like to lose your sense of smell - Chrissi Kelly is undergoing pioneering treatment after losing the sense in 2012 ...
Anosmia Treatments If nasal congestion from a cold or allergy is the cause of anosmia, treatment is usually not needed, and the problem will get better on its own.
A small study of people with congenital anosmia found changes in breathing that suggest the condition may affect more than just the ability to smell ...
With the COVID pandemic, anosmia, the loss of smell, has gone from an obscure symptom to an intensely studied one. Living with it makes clear how much we depend on our noses.
Medical Examiner The Dangers—and Surprising Pleasures—of Being Born Without Smell A new study suggests COVID leaves 5 percent of people with persistent anosmia. I’ve had it my whole life.
These include anosmia (a partial or full loss of smell), parosmia (a distorted sense of smell, such as having once-pleasant things smell foul), and phantosmia (smelling things that aren’t there).
Anosmia Awareness Day: 5 Interesting facts about 'smell' that will blow your mind The day is celebrated to spread awareness about anosmia, which is the loss of the sense of smell, or as some ...
To the Editor: The excellent review on olfaction by Schneider in the August 10 issue of the Journal has one omission that I wish to call to attention. In listing the principal causes of anosmia, D ...
Does musk smells like nothing? For some, yes. Learn more about musk anosmia, or the inability to smell musk, and how it affects your ability to smell perfume.
Anosmia has been previously linked to a wide variety of mental and physical health challenges, ranging from dulled emotions and depression to a shortened lifespan.
Kelly also added that anosmia can affect all parts of life, including relationships and social interactions, as smell is considered part of our limbic system.