How long does it take for sinusitis to restore smell? Can the loss of smell caused by rhinitis be re

Updated on healthy 2024-07-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If the patient's sinusitis is more severe, then the sense of smell will be greatly affected, which will seriously affect the daily work and life, so we must not ignore this symptom. After this happens, we should go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital in time and carry out ** under the guidance of the doctor, so that the sense of smell can be restored as soon as possible.

    Sinusitis is a disease that has a very big impact on the body. It not only causes symptoms such as runny nose, poor breathing, coughing, etc., but also may cause patients to lose their sense of smell. Therefore, we should pay enough attention to this symptom.

    After discovering that we have this condition, we should do it as soon as possible, and also pay attention to the care in life, so that the condition can recover as soon as possible.

    So how long does it take for sinusitis to restore the sense of smell? Because the specific condition of each sinusitis patient is different, the way to take ** is also different. So, the time it takes to regain the sense of smell is also different.

    If the patient's condition is not very serious, and measures are taken in a timely manner after the onset of the disease**. Then the condition can be quickly controlled, and the sense of smell will be restored quickly. However, if the patient's condition is very serious, and it is not carried out in time**, and there are no good nursing measures in life, then the condition will not only not recover, but may also be further aggravated.

    This will greatly affect the sense of smell and can also seriously harm your health.

    Therefore, when the patient finds out that he has sinusitis, he must not delay the condition, and should take measures as soon as possible, so that the body can recover as soon as possible. For this symptom, in general, we need to use a sufficient amount of antibiotic drugs**, such as cephalosporins, penicillin, etc., to control the infection and avoid further aggravation of the symptoms. And we also need to improve the drainage of the sinuses by using ephedrine drugs to drop the nose, which can constrict the nasal cavity and relieve the patient's condition.

    For patients with more severe symptoms, we can also use nasal endoscopic surgery** to remove the lesion as soon as possible and improve local drainage, so that the sinuses can return to normal physiological functions, so that the sense of smell can return to a normal state.

    All in all, the condition of sinusitis is very complex. Some patients may experience loss of smell after suffering from this disease, which can have a great impact on their lives. Therefore, after we find ourselves in this situation, we must not delay the condition, and we should do it as soon as possible, so that the body can recover as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Poor sense of smell is generally caused by nasal congestion, the person's olfactory nerve is in the position of the upper turbinate, only when the inhaled air flow through this position, contact the olfactory nerve, the person will smell the smell, but if the nasal cavity is blocked, the airflow does not reach the location of the olfactory nerve, and the smell will not be smelled. So you focus on solving the problem of nasal congestion, and when this problem is solved, it will smell good. Rhinitis is now impossible, including Chinese and Western medicines, etc., and even surgery.

    The symptoms are temporarily relieved and eliminated, but it does not mean that it has been **, rhinitis is mainly easy**. **Rhinitis is actually in addition to the common method, you can use saline nasal lavage, normal saline can be, there is no ***, the effect is slower than the drug, but for rhinitis without turbinate hypertrophy and nasal polyps, insist on nasal lavage, the effect is very good. You can do a good job of nasal maintenance at ordinary times, which can reduce the chance of rhinitis**.

    An important point: saline nasal irrigation must be done in two steps, first rinsing the nasal vestibule separately and then rinsing the deeper layers of the nasal cavity. Flushing directly from one nostril to another or directly into the deep nasal cavity makes it easy to flush the dirt from the nasal vestibule directly to the deep nasal cavity, which has a complex structure and is easy to accumulate dirt (which is why some people can't blow their nose out).

    Therefore, you should also pay attention to this when choosing a saline nasal irrigation tool. Another:**RhinitisIf you choose a saline nasal irrigation tool, whether the nasal irrigation device is simple or complex, such as electric, it must have a Class II medical device number to be sold on the market, and it must be guaranteed in safety and effect before it can be used with confidence.

    After all, it is a tool that touches the nasal cavity for the purpose of ** and disease prevention, so it is not allowed to be sloppy. If you don't understand rhinitis or saline nasal washing, you can search my qq name and ask for help from my q

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, the restoration of the sense of smell is related to the application of anti-inflammatory drugs. Usually you should reduce cold, increase or decrease clothing with the season, avoid colds, strengthen physical exercises, enhance immunity, and reduce the number of rhinitis. Traditional Chinese medicine is also very good for rhinitis, and it needs to be taken continuously according to the course of treatment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Since the nasal polyp was opened, I have lost my sense of smell for more than ten years. Is there any way to recover.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is possible, as long as the rhinitis is cured, this symptom can be relieved.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Rhinitis can be divided into acute rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, etc.

    Acute rhinitis is a cold, often accompanied by a loss of smell, but after the cold is cured, the general sense of smell can return to normal.

    Chronic rhinitis is mainly manifested by repeated nasal congestion and runny nose, and can also be accompanied by olfactory failure.

    The main reason for the loss of smell in allergic rhinitis is the congestion and swelling of the nasal mucosa caused by allergies.

    The cause of olfactory dysfunction in atrophic rhinitis is often the atrophy of the olfactory nerve, which is difficult to return to a normal condition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What's going on? To put it simply, nasal congestion and edema of pharyngeal tissues can directly cause air to not reach the olfactory mucosa, resulting in temporary loss of smell. Even in the absence of nasal congestion, the airflow can be affected by the swelling of the mucosa in the nasal passages and the accumulation of secretions, so that the air cannot contact the mucosa of the olfactory zone and affect the sense of smell.

    Inflammation of the nasal mucosa caused by rhinitis, colds, etc., is a restorable inflammation. Therefore, the effects of acute and chronic nasal inflammation such as rhinitis and colds on the sense of smell are temporary. Comparatively speaking, due to the long-term existence of rhinitis, the effect on the sense of smell varies with the severity of rhinitis.

    The more severe the rhinitis, the longer the sense of smell is affected. However, as long as the mucosa in the nasal cavity is still inflamed, strengthen the healthy repair of the inflammatory mucosa in the nasal cavity, and the sense of smell can still be restored. So you don't have to worry too much.

    What do you do after it happens?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    People with sinusitis are indeed prone to lack of smell, which is a normal manifestation, so there is no need to worry too much, and it can easily cause problems such as poor breathing. If the condition is not very serious, it can recover on its own, but it must also be carried out in time to the hospital**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is because the mucous membrane in the nose becomes larger, making it difficult for the air to reach the mucous membrane in the olfactory area, so the sense of smell is malfunctioning. If the inflammation is not severe, it can be repaired on its own.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is normal. After sinusitis, secretions can block the nasal passages, which is poor breathing and olfactory cells do not work properly. In general, it will recover on its own.

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