To get rid of smoke smell in your nose, you can try rinsing your nasal passages with a saline solution, taking a steamy shower to help clear out your sinuses, or using a nasal spray or inhaler to help reduce irritation. It may also help to stay in a well-ventilated area and drink plenty of water to flush out your system.
smell/nose
A nose that cannot smell would refer to an inanimate object or a non-living entity. One example could be a nose on a mannequin or a statue.
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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.
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.
If awake you can see the smoke and smell the burning odor. If asleep you rely on your nose and if smoke is inhaled your cough warns you of fire.
yes smoke has mass. smoke is made of little particles of whatever is being burned. that's why you can smell smoke, because the little particles react with receptors in your nose.
Why would you ever want to smoke through your mouth much less your nose. Your teeth are already leaving you now do you want your since of smell going too?
That usually happens when you are no longer used to a smell. its normal.
The smoke from your muffler has a smell because what is coming out of the muffler is the products of the incomplete combustion of your fuel. Some of those products are gases and vapors that have color and some are dark but small particles - that is what you call smoke. But some of what comes out are various chemicals that your nose detects as odors.
Sense, smell, and nose are nouns. Your is a possessive pronoun, acting as an adjective.
Well, typically smoke doesn't come out of your nose, so if smoke does come out of your nose, I suggest finding a fire extinguisher.
because your feet sweat and the sweat sits there and releases a gas to make the smell. Thank you for using Answers.com
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).
cause we can smell and we have a nose
Yes, the smell of smoke may still be noticeable even if you smoke out the window.
sharp or biting to the taste or smell bitterly pungent irritating to the eyes, nose, etc.: acrid smoke from burning rubber.