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Anosmia / Loss Of Smell

Anosmia, or the loss of the sense of smell, might happen as a result of injury, infection, or genetics. It is more dangerous than people generally imagine – an anosmic person might not be able to smell gas leaks, for example, or bad food.

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Bad Smell in Nose

Has anybody had a bad smell in your nose, despite loosing the sense of smell

Posted on : Saturday, April 18, 2015 7:10 AM
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Yes and my primary care physician looked at me like I was crazy. It isn't always there, but when it hits, its sometimes overpowering. I'm seeing my ENT in 2 weeks.
Replied on Monday, September 21, 2015 6:14 PM
used to have it at earlier age and to date I can't smell though the bad smell is gone

wish someone to assist me in South Africa to get my beloved smell
Replied on Wednesday, July 20, 2016 6:03 AM
I lost my sense of smell and taste over a year ago, and have a constant dank, dirty smell in my nose all the time. I heard somewhere that it is a from a chemical that your body produces. It is depressing. I lost my sense of smell from working in a chemical plant. I am looking for a specialist in the Chicago, IL area.
Replied on Tuesday, August 2, 2016 10:48 AM
 


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