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Does hearing loss affect your sense of smell?

Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.


Which loss of sense is Anosmia the technical term for?

Anosmia is the loss of the sense of smell.


Anosmia is a condition in which there is a loss of?

The sense of smell.


What sense is loss when there is a fracture of the ethmoid bone?

smell


What are smelling disorders?

Smelling disorders are disturbances of the olfactory sense, which is known as the sense of smell. These nasal dysfunctions range from the total loss of smell (anosmia ) to dysosmia, a distorted sense of smell.


What is the most common smell?

Anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell. It is the most common smelling disorder.


Which suffix has to do with the sense of smell?

The suffix that relates to the sense of smell is "-osmia." It is derived from the Greek word "osme," meaning smell. This suffix is commonly used in terms like "hypoosmia" (reduced ability to smell) and "anosmia" (loss of smell).


Loss of the sense of smell often precedes the major symptoms of Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease What additional information is needed to use this association to prevent or treat these disease?

You also need to know how often the loss of sense of smell does not precede them.


Sense of smell loss Recovered from the flu after 6 weeks I lost all sense of smell-attributed it to the sinus infection The sinuses are nearly all better but I still can't smell a thing?

If you used Zicam nasal gel to try to combat the flu, your loss of smell might be due to that product. See Related Links.


What part of which bone is fractured to cause loss of the sense of smell?

The cribriform of the ethmoid bone causes anosmia.


Can the loss of sense of smell be a sign of brain damage?

The loss of ANY sense "could" be a sign of brain damage. But it, certainly, doesn't mean that there IS brain damage. A doctor is, most definitely, suggested at the first sign of a loss of any of your senses!


After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery when will loss of taste and smell return?

Loss of taste and smell after endoscopic sinus surgery can persist for several weeks to a few months as the nasal passages heal. In some cases, taste and smell may gradually return as the swelling decreases and the sense of smell improves. However, it's important to follow up with your healthcare provider if the loss of taste and smell persists for an extended period of time.