Hyposmia

A person with hyposmia has a reduced ability to smell or detect odors. Some common causes of hyposmia include nasal blockage, allergies, chronic sinus problems, common cold, and flu. The treatment for hyposmia depends on the factors that caused it.

  
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I am 56, suffering from hyposmia. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, I am 56 years old and I am suffering from hyposmia since a month, which appeared after a cold with fever and inflammation.  I have been prescribed Flixonase nasal 400 microgram/unit dose nasal drops. I used Flixonase twice daily for about 10 days. At this point I am not sick and infl...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi Welcome in icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I would like to tell you that for the sense of smell we have got a sensory mucosa at the top of interior of nasal cavity and it is called olfactory area. To sense the smell there should be: Free access to the  inspired air to reach up to olfact...  Read Full »

Will Bupropion cause loss of smell?

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Will there be hyposmia even after sinusitis gets treated with medication?

Query: Hello doctor, I have chronic sinusitis without polyps. I am taking Budesonide rinses which I do twice a day. These have helped with my symptoms greatly. However, I still suffer from a weak sense of smell. Being that my other symptoms are controlled, should my sense of smell improve over time? Can yo...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understood your concern. Anosmia or hyposmia is a frequent occurrence associated with rhinosinusitis, and many factors lead to it. Firstly sinusitis is an inflammatory condition associated with edema and the release of inflammatory mediators tha...  Read Full »

What causes loss of smell?

Query: Hi doctor, I have a problem with my sense of smell. I have lost my sense of smell after having a headache after taking a cold shower directly to my head. It has been six days now. I cannot smell things like perfume, food, and soap. But I can taste the food that I eat every day. I do not feel that I ...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As per the history, you are having hyposmia. It results in a decrease in the sensation of smell. Hyposmia is caused due to various reasons such as allergic rhinitis, head trauma, deviated nasal septum, smoking, dental pain, drugs, neurological disorder or sometimes it c...  Read Full »

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