Can olfactory failure recover, and how long does it take for olfactory failure to recover?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-29
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    From the top of **, olfactory dysfunction or anosmia is divided into two types: primary and secondary. Primary is a loss of smell for which no cause has yet been found, such as a sudden loss of smell after a cold. Some people even lost it inexplicably.

    The other is secondary, which is common in olfactory nerve damage caused by trauma and loss of smell caused by nasal diseases, such as nasal polyps, sinusitis, dry rhinitis, etc. The loss of smell caused by nasal polyps is caused by the blockage of the nasal cavity and the inability of olfactory cells to contact gas molecules, which can be recovered immediately once the nasal cavity is unobstructed, but if it is too long, the mucosal atrophy of the nasal polyp pressing on the olfactory area will be difficult to recover. The cause of olfactory dysfunction caused by sinusitis is caused by the chronic stimulation of the mucosa of the olfactory cleft area of the middle nasal passage by inflammatory secretions (pus), which causes insensitivity to odor, or the pus blocking the nasal passages, so that gas molecules cannot enter the olfactory cleft area of the middle nasal passage, so that they cannot receive the stimulation of odor.

    If this is the case, the obstruction is relieved, the inflammation is eliminated, and the sense of smell is gradually restored. Of course, as doctors, they can't guarantee that your olfactory sensation will be fully restored after surgery. It can only be speculated that recovery is possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Loss of smell can be recovered by taking Chinese medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You still have a history of trauma after you have a cold, **clear or okay**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Normally, a loss of smell may sound like a big deal, but because you can't distinguish an abnormal smell, it can cause poisoning by eating poisonous food or inhaling toxic odors, the most common being gas poisoning. Being in a "odorless" environment for a long time, not interested in the things around you, and having a bland reaction can cause mental depression or depression over time. **If you can use the good smell soup to develop good habits in life, temporary or long-term olfactory will affect attention and memory, and half of Parkinson's disease patients have experienced olfactory loss in the early stage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

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    The recovery time of olfactory dysfunction after a cold varies according to the infection, the degree of infection, and the initial state of olfactory function, and the recovery time of olfactory function is also different, which should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. In most cases, the regeneration cycle of olfactory neurons is about 3 months, so the recovery of olfactory function is usually measured in months. Unlike other symptoms of a cold, such as nasal congestion and runny nose, it can be completely relieved in 1-2 weeks.

    The recovery of olfactory function is usually 2-3 months under the premise of standardization**, and relatively significant clinical improvement can be achieved. Patients experience spontaneous improvement in olfactory function, which usually takes more than 3 months.

    The recovery of olfactory function requires a standardized **, mainly including olfactory training, nasal irrigation, and oral medications. Oral medications, such as olfactory disorders caused by colds, can be used to improve microcirculation and nourish nerves. Because the regeneration cycle of olfactory neurons is longer, the ** cycle of olfactory disorders is also relatively long, and it is usually required that olfactory training be guaranteed for at least 3 months, and medication is also required for more than 2 months.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Olfactory disorders caused by different reasons, the effect is not the same, such as inflammatory olfactory disorders, such as rhinitis, sinusitis, allergic rhinitis caused by olfactory disorders and olfactory disorders caused by abnormal nasal structure, most of these prognosis is ideal, generally after the inflammation is controlled or the nasal structure is corrected, most patients can get partial or complete recovery.

    Congenital olfactory disorders are usually irreversible. Traumatic olfactory disorders and olfactory disturbances after viral infections can be partially recovered, depending on the degree of the patient's sense of smell loss, the patient's age, gender, and** timeliness.

    The time to return to the sense of smell generally ranges from two months to two years, so it generally takes at least 3 to 6 months for clinical norms.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it is a sense of smell caused by an upper respiratory tract infection, it can generally recover in about a week, and you can take Sanjiu Cold Spirit.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, this one is not automatically restored. You need to go to the hospital for a formal test, and you will recover after taking medicine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on the specific situation analysis, and some are okay.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Conditioning is not only about maintaining a good state of mind. It feels pretty good, mind if you go and see it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, the sense of smell is out of order, and it depends on the situation whether it can be recovered.

    If the sense of smell is out of order due to physical illness or other reasons, it can be recovered later through **....

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is still possible to recover if the sense of smell fails, but it is basically difficult to recover, so you must protect your sense of smell.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the sense of smell is out of order, it can be recovered, like if you have a cold, your sense of smell will fail, but when you have a cold, your sense of smell will recover.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The show is to be able to recover the show is to reinforce, and it can be recovered, so you go **wow, maybe you can still do it, otherwise it won't get more and more serious.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    01 Timely examination and medication.

    If you want to quickly restore the malfunctioning sense of smell, then you must check it as soon as possible and take medication and ** according to the doctor's advice, only in this way can you recover the malfunctioning sense of smell better and faster.

    02 Traditional Chinese Medicine**.

    The combination of Chinese and Western can cure serious diseases, right? After the doctor's consent and permission, you can appropriately choose some traditional Chinese medicine for ** and conditioning, so that the combination of Chinese and Western can make the malfunctioning sense of smell slowly restore health, so as to achieve the best effect.

    03 Exercise and watch what you eat.

    Once a person's physical condition deteriorates, various diseases will come to the door, and even a cold may cause a loss of smell. Therefore, it is necessary to actively exercise to increase the antiviral ability, and pay attention to your own diet, mainly a light diet, so that you can cooperate with drugs to achieve the best effect.

    04 Surgery**.

    If the sense of smell is caused by some diseases, then it is necessary to recover through some surgeries, such as the loss of smell caused by some nasal diseases, then it is completely possible to achieve a complete effect through surgery.

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