Give up the lines of "Charlie" get some rehab' you'll be fine in a while.
2006-09-26 00:20:37
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answer #1
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answered by Bont11 5
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This depends on how much of your sense of smell has gone. There are a number of reasons why you can lose or have a diminished sense of smell. These range from viral infections such as a cold or flu to bacterial sinus infections to damage to the sensory epithelium of the nose. If you have suffered a complete loss of your sense of smell you should be seen by your doctor.
2006-09-26 01:04:54
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answered by Gene Guy 5
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Along with other suggestions like allergies, colds, etc a zinc deficiency can effect your sense of smell. Take a daily vitamin with zinc in it
2006-09-26 00:25:21
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answered by jonnyraven 6
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My late mother suffered from nasal polyps and had no sense of smell. You should see an ENT Surgeon.
2006-09-28 11:41:31
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answered by Winnie 4
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Is it 100% gone?
If its there but mild then u may b having cold or something.
Wash ur nose. Ur olfactory epithelium shud not be covered with some dusty material or so....
It dosen't seem to be permanent!
2006-09-26 03:06:43
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answer #5
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answered by Dr. Joe 3
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loss of smell is called anosmia which could be caused by a number of factors,it can happen through aging,smoking,why dont you make an appt with your gp
2006-09-26 00:14:20
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answered by ♥cozicat♥ 5
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If you smoke you can lose your sense of smell.
2006-09-26 00:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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usually sinus or allergy problems
2006-09-26 00:16:28
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answered by phyllis_neel 5
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stuffy nose? sinis problems.
2006-09-26 00:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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a cold maybe
2006-09-26 00:12:29
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answered by funkyspice 2
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