I causes a constant allergic reaction in the upper respiratory tract, leading to chronic inflammations, thus affecting the smell sense, which means causing damage to your olfactory system.
Yes, shingles will cause loss of appetite at the sight and/or smell of food.
cadmium can cause loss of the ability to smell at low levels
It Puts wait on you!
That depends on what or how you lost your sense of smell. Quit smoking, stop hitting your nose, dont use cocaine, etc... In some cases, there is nothing you can do.
No. Baldness is one of the few conditions that smoking does not cause. Baldness has been found by scientists to be a hereditary condition which is passed down from generation to generation, by the genes.
Well, ignoring the fact it can kill you, I will list what harm it did me: Cold feet. (seems like a small thing, but cold feet 24/7/365 is not fun!) Loss of taste. Loss of smell. Loss of Libido (Desire for sex) Poor sexual performance (lack of stamina) Feeling bad in the morning. (Alcohol gives a hangover, smoking does too!) Loss of partner (can no longer stand the smell of the smoke or you) Loss of money (fags cost) I could go on. On the plus side: Noting!
The same as the smell of smoking cymbals
Yes. it all depends on what part of the brain the tumor is in.
The cribriform of the ethmoid bone causes anosmia.
No. Heavy smokers may experience a loss of appetite upon discontinuation of smoking, lasting up to a week, but nausea is not a side-effect of smoking.
Smoking cigarettes can generate cell damaging toxins. The toxic chemicals in smoke can damage the DNA in hair follicles and this can cause hair loss.
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