Anosmia

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Clinic

  • Also known as smell blindness, is the loss of the ability to detect one or more smells.
  • Anosmia may be temporary or permanent. It differs from hyposmia, which is a decreased sensitivity to some or all smells.

Causes

  • Inflammation of the nasal mucosa, blockage of nasal passages or
  • Destruction of one temporal lobe.

When anosmia is caused by inflammatory changes in the nasal passageways, it is treated simply by reducing inflammation.

  • It can be caused by chronic meningitis and neurosyphilis that would increase intracranial pressure over a long period of time.
  • Ciliopathy, including ciliopathy due to primary ciliary dyskinesia.
List of causes
Dynamic Dynamic Static
Peripheral Central Static
Nasal polyps
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Head trauma, damage to the ethmoid bone
  • Tumors of the frontal lobe
  • Hypoglycaemia / Diabetes
  • Exposure to hydrogen sulfide (H 2S) by
  • Exposure to a Chemical / Radiation that burns / Paralyze olfactory nerve
  • Chronic atrophic rhinitis
  • Toxins / Antibiotics
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Zinc deficiency
  • Stroke
  • Long term alcoholism
  • Cerebral aneurysm
  • Smoking
  • Intracranial hypertension
  • Liver or kidney disease
  • Kallmann syndrome
  • Primary ciliary dyskinesia
  • Post-perfusion syndrome
  • Laryngectomy with permanent tracheostomy
  • Esthesioneuroblastoma is an exceedingly rare cancerous tumor that originates in or near the olfactory nerve. Symptoms are anosmia (loss of sense of smell) often accompanied by chronic sinusitis.
  • Foster Kennedy syndrome
  • Suprasellar meningioma
  • Refsum's disease
  • Adrenergic agonists or withdrawal from alpha blockers (vasoconstriction)
  • Paget's disease of bone


Miasms

  • COV-19
  • HSV-1, HSV-2 </ref> Landis BN, Vodicka J, Hummel T. Olfactory dysfunction following herpetic meningoencephalitis. J Neurol. 2010 Mar;257(3):439-43. doi: 10.1007/s00415-009-5344-7. Epub 2009 Oct 10. PMID: 19820982.</ref>
  • NVCJD (Ref: REUBER M, AL-DIN ASN, BABORIE A, et al, New variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease presenting with loss of taste and smell, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 2001;71:412-413.
  • CJD (Ref: Sporadic CJD Found in Olfactory Cilia, Medscape)

Tissue Salt Remedies

  • MP