It may be due to common cold. Ginger tea is a good remedy for sore throat, cold, etc Tea without tea Boil 500 ml of water. Add some slices of fresh ginger root. Reduce flame. Cook for 10 minutes and strain. Add honey and/or lemon juice of your choice. Drink hot.
Sensory details are anything that help you describe it through the five senses, which are sight, touch, hearing, taste and smell. Ex- The turkey had a pleasing aroma.
If a scull fracture results in damage to nerves that help transmit the signals for taste, taste will be affected. Even damage to the smell cranial nerves will affect the sensation of taste.
They allow humans to feel, perceive (see, hear, smell, taste), move muscles, and think.
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It cleans the air that you breath in.And your mouth does not So you can smell, taste, breathe, and catch dust and bateria so it doesn't harm your body.
because, if you could not see ,hear ,touch ,taste ,or smell anything you could not indicate what something is find an object or thing!
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Because they wanted the gum too last longer and taste good. So they put extra good stuff in the gum to help you out and make your breath smell good.
it makes it taste better an smell better.
Sensory details are anything that help you describe it through the five senses, which are sight, touch, hearing, taste and smell. Ex- The turkey had a pleasing aroma.
It helps you hear see touch smell and taste
the breeze might smell and taste salty.
Mostly, smell is used to help in the ability to taste food. (If you plug your nose, you can`t taste food as well). Also, it can alert you of danger. ( If there is a house fire when yo are sleeping, you smell the smoke and it will alert you).
Technically, we only "taste" sweet, sour, salt and bitter. The tongue can only sense those 4 tastes. The rest of what we often call "taste buds" is actually the smell of food. If you have a sinus infection you can often lose the sense of smell. As soon as your cold passes, you are decongested and you start feeling better, your sense of taste should come right back! If you can't taste anything at all, even after you are well, You may need some medical assistance in recovering your sense of smell. Unfortunately there are some who lose their sense of smell and never get it back. Only a doctor can assist you on this one.
You might want to go to the hospital because its possible that you could be having a stroke or a heart a tack.
hi smell:taste is 75% smell taste:taste buds help us taste.
Much of what you perceive as taste is actually smell, so when you have a stuffed up nose and can't smell anything you only "taste" what your taste buds are sensing. In that state you're actually getting a pretty good indication of the sensations you receive from just your taste buds without the help of your sense of smell. I've actually heard it from people who have lost their sense of smell that they would rather have lost their sense of taste.