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Doctor, I've lost my ability to Smell & Taste
Insight into these important senses
Smell and Taste Disorders Are they serious?
Smell and taste problems can have a big
impact on our lives. Because these senses contribute
substantially to our enjoyment of life, and our desire to eat
and be social, smell and taste disorders can be serious. When
they are impaired, life loses some zest, we eat poorly,
socialize less and, as a result, feel worse. Many older people
experience this problem.
Smell and taste
also warn us about dangers, such as fire, poisonous fumes, and
spoiled food. Certain jobs require that these senses be
accurate -- chefs and firemen rely on taste and smell. One study
estimates that more than 200,000 people visit a doctor with
smell and taste disorders every year but, many more cases go
unreported.
Loss of the sense
of smell may be a sign of sinus disease, growths in the nasal
passages or, in rare circumstances, brain tumors. |