We could talk to them and do body language to them so that they could understand what the smell is like.
Why?
Because they still have the senses of see, touch, taste, touch
Here's an example:
There's a smelly bread on the table. An anomia person sees it. So you close your nose and put your tongue out.
The word for the inability to smell is Anosmia and the inability to taste is Ageusia =]
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Yes, it can although head injury is a more common cause of anosmia.
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A person who can't smell has got a defect called ANOSMIA,so that person is said to be ANOSMIC..
The condition is anosmia, and people with the condition are anosmic. (Some people claim this covers impaired senses of smell as well as completely absent ones, in which case it would be complete anosmia; other people claim that a merely impaired sense of smell is hyposmia, and 'anosmia' should be reserved for a complete absence.)
Anosmia is the inability to smell or the inability to perceive separate odours.
Anosmia is the loss of the sense of smell.
No sense of smell
I suffer from congenital Anosmia and have actually done quite a bit of research on the matter. I hate to say it, but I have looked at many websites saying congenital Anosmia has no cure. I hope you didn't ask this question because you have congenital Anosmia, because it's awful.
anosmia
Anosmia occurs in about 10% of head trauma injuries, and head trauma is a leading cause of anosmia in young adults. In older adults, the disorder is generally caused by viral infection.
anosmia
The word for the inability to smell is Anosmia and the inability to taste is Ageusia =]
The main treatment of anosmia is the use of glucocorticoids to reduce the inflammation. Another main treatment is to surgically remove the polyp that is causing this condition.
Anosmia.
The inability to smell.