Yes i had a nose bleed yester day and i have the smell of dry blood so just go and wash your nose with warm solty water and youll be fine :)
Sense, smell, and nose are nouns. Your is a possessive pronoun, acting as an adjective.
Think about when you get a stuffy nose. When you lose your sense of smell it impairs your sense of taste.
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Nothing. The pythons sense of smell is in with its tongue.
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A doctor of the sense of smell is called an otolaryngologist or an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist. They have specialized training in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the nose and sense of smell.
Yes, a cold can affect your sense of smell, leading to a distorted or unusual smell perception in your nose. This is usually temporary and should improve as you recover from the cold. If the smell persists or is severe, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
The way are sense of smell works the smell of chlorine in hottubs should not sting your nose.
No, to me the sense of smell is important. If the house was burning down and you in another room if you had no sense of smell you would have to go on your other senses to figure it out. If you didn't have a sense of smell how would you know if you stink, that would suck if your on a date and your date leaves you because you smell "rank." Your sense of taste seems less important to me, if you think about it living without taste isn't bad as you not being able to see, touch, hear, and smell. All in all you need your sense of smell to coexist in everyday life.
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