What was the loss of the sense of smell called in ancient times

Updated on culture 2024-07-13
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Olfactory disorder, known in traditional Chinese medicine as "not smelling smell" and "nasal deafness", is caused by the stagnation of the nasal passages or the deficiency of the viscera, and the nose is not nourished, with varying degrees of loss of smell, or accompanied by nasal congestion as the main manifestation of nasal disease.

    Ancient Chinese medicine literature often compares the lack of smell with nasal congestion. It is generally believed to be closely related to the imbalance of the lungs, spleen and heart. For example, the volume of the "Chinese Tibetan Sutra" is considered to be pulmonary wind.

    The Treatise on the Origin and Syndrome of Diseases, Volume 29, "Nasal Urn Waiting", says: "If the wind is cold and hurts the viscera, and the evil qi is multiplied by the Taiyin meridian, and its qi accumulates in the nose, then the fluid is congested, and the nasal qi is not announced, so it does not know the smell and is the nasal urn." "Dongyuan Trial Prescription" volume 5 believes that the lungs and spleen are deficient, the pure yang does not rise, and the evil is empty, so the nose is unfavorable and does not smell fragrant; And again:

    The heart is full of five smells. Because of the loss of stomach qi, the cold and evil guests are in the face, and the nose is also affected by it, and the heart cannot be used without smelling the smell. After the Ming Dynasty, such as "Miscellaneous Works of Ming Medicine" and "Medical Entry", some people believe that it is a fire that is dry in the Qing Dao, causing the nose to suffocate and not smell the smell.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to the data analysis, olfactory failure is a difficult disease of the nervous system, and there is no better way to treat olfactory failure under current medical conditions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The olfactory nerve is responsible for the sense of smell, and the olfactory nerve is located on the nasal mucosa above the nasal cavity. Sometimes the nasal mucosa of a cold is swollen and inflamed, which affects ventilation and also affects the transmission of odor to the olfactory nerve, causing olfactory failure; **If you can use the clear soup on the smell, the patient usually pays attention to rest and avoid staying up late, the olfactory nerve itself is diseased and will also cause olfactory failure, at this time (the initial stage of the lesion) can take some drugs to nourish the nerve**; If the olfactory nerve is permanently damaged by factors such as compression, it is difficult to restore the sense of smell.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Since the sense of smell disappears completely only when both the right and left olfactory nerves are damaged, in most cases it is a partial loss of smell. In addition, loss of smell tends to happen gradually, so patients usually do not feel very alarmed, and some even suddenly realize that they have been unable to smell for a long time when the doctor asks them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are several possible causes of olfactory failure:

    Clause. 1. Chronic rhinitis, acute rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, chronic purulent sinusitis and other reasons will cause olfactory failure caused by inflammation of the nasal mucosa congestion and swelling, resulting in nasal nonventilation.

    Clause. Second, it may be caused by a high nasal septum deviation, which will lead to poor nasal ventilation and loss of smell.

    Clause. 3. It may be caused by nasal polyps, which can also block the nasal cavity and cause a loss of smell.

    Clause. Fourth, it may be caused by the problem of the olfactory nerve itself, and at this time, it is necessary to improve the magnetic resonance of the brain to rule out the case of olfactory nerve involvement and compression.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Always complain that after a fire, people sleep like pigs, do you know that people's sense of smell is out of order when they are asleep?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many causes of olfactory failure: rhinitis, colds, traumatic brain injuries, these can cause olfactory failure.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are several causes, olfactory nerve damage, nasal diseases, viral infections.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, there are several main causes of olfactory changes: the first is viral infection, just like some patients after a cold, due to a viral infection, the sense of smell may decline and may not recover; The second situation is that there are some other space-occupying lesions in our nasal olfactory area, which affect our sense of smell, and nasal polyps or some tumors in specific parts of our nasal cavity will also cause a decrease in the sense of smell, and some rhinitis or the deviation of the nasal septum will also have a greater or lesser impact on the sense of smell, so when the patient has symptoms such as decreased sense of smell, we still recommend that he actively ** and carry out relevant examinations, first of all, it is necessary to rule out that there are no obvious lesions in the nasal cavity or related areas. In general, there are many reasons that affect the sense of smell, it may be a problem of the nasal cavity, or it can be a problem of our olfactory nerve, I hope you will pay great attention to it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Gradually, I couldn't smell the aroma of the food, and gradually I found that everything tasted the same.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For patients who are sick with the loss of health qi and cold evil guests on the head and face, the treatment method should first disperse the cold evil, and then supplement the guard qi, and return to the Yuan Yiqi soup ** Those who are not in harmony with the heart and lungs should use Atractylodes, Qianghuo, Duhuo, parsnip, cimicifuga, kudzu, licorice, ephedra and ginger and jujube to dispel cold and replenish blood, almonds to quench thirst, moisten the lungs and fix asthma, so that Guiyuan Yiqi soup has the effect of replenishing and dispersing the cold.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How long has it been, early**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Like many organs in the body, the sense of smell decreases with age. Since this is a long-term slow process, it usually goes unnoticed. But in fact, in addition to the normal recession, some may also be indicative of illness and should not be taken lightly.

    A 70-year-old gentleman once came to see a doctor, and the only symptom was that his sense of smell suddenly disappeared after taking a nap the day before. Examination revealed that he had hemorrhage in his skull, which was the cause of his loss of sense of smell.

    Of course, the cases mentioned in the above cases are only individual cases. It is not clear exactly why people become unable to smell, but it is generally accepted that the loss of smell is mainly related to damage to the olfactory nerve.

    The common diseases that cause damage to the olfactory nerve are as follows:

    1.Hyposmia is accompanied by nasal congestion and inflammation of the nasal mucosa on both sides, which may be caused by certain viral infections and chronic rhinitis.

    2.Some elderly people with central nervous system diseases such as Alzheimer's disease may also have olfactory nerve atrophy, and then their sense of smell will be reduced. Some foreign studies have found that a simple olfactory test can help doctors determine whether a patient has Alzheimer's disease.

    3.If you can't smell one or both sides, you may feel that you have a chronic headache or mental disorder, which may be due to a tumor at the base of the skull that compresses the olfactory nerve, which needs to be paid special attention.

    4.Intracranial fractures, contusions, and hematomas can damage the olfactory nerve and can be diagnosed by X-rays and CT.

    In addition, there are some cases of loss of smell that are not diseases but are caused by a lack of nutrients. For example, a lack of niacin, vitamin B12, iron, zinc, etc., can also cause sensory impairment and a decreased sense of smell.

    Therefore, once you can't smell it, it is best to rule out the above serious diseases first, and then consider whether you should adjust your diet and balance nutrition.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If this happens, it is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible to consult a professional doctor, and the loss of smell is not a trivial matter.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Household cleaning products. Excessive use of cleaning products can damage the sense of smell, toxic gases can damage the olfactory cells in the nose, and in severe cases, permanent loss of the sense of smell. 2. Antihypertensive drugs.

    Antihypertensive drugs can improve heart function, but they can damage the sense of smell. 3. Pregnancy. About 30% of pregnant women experience loss of smell in the second or third trimester of pregnancy.

    The main reason for this is higher estrogen levels, which leads to accelerated blood flow in the body to provide nutrients to the fetus, which causes the capillaries in the nose to swell, affecting the sense of smell. 4. Vitamin deficiency. Vitamin B12 is the most important for the formation of red blood cells, and once deficient, it can directly affect the sense of smell.

    Dairy, meat, and eggs all contain some amount of the vitamin periodontitis. Periodontitis bacteria can spread to the maxillary sinuses, causing inflammation, fever and loss of smell. 6. Diabetes.

    Complications of nerve damage caused by diabetes can cause not only pain and numbness in the hands, feet and legs, but also sensory nerves in the nose that control the sense of smell. The study found that the olfactory test scores of diabetic participants were significantly lower than those of healthy participants. 7. Traumatic brain injury.

    Traumatic brain injuries such as sports or car accidents can cause problems with the sense of smell. Most shocks cause tears in the sensitive nerve fibers that connect the brain to the nose, causing loss of smell. Although there is no cure, 39% of patients will slowly recover.

    8. Nasal polyps. Sinusitis causes inflammation that can cause headaches, fever, and loss of smell. 9. Aging.

    Along with sight and hearing, loss of smell is one of the signs of aging. Studies from San Diego State University and the University of California in the United States show that 25% of people over the age of 60 and % of people aged 80 to 97 have olfactory problems.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The causes of anosmia include turbinate hypertrophy, nasal polyps, intranasal tumors, atrophic rhinitis, olfactory neuropathy, chemical gas damage, etc., and it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital for detailed examination.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Olfactory nerve damage, Xing Smell Decoction Chinese medicine oral**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is more reliable to ask the doctor.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    According to the data analysis, olfactory failure is a difficult disease of the nervous system, and there is no better way to treat olfactory failure under current medical conditions.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How to diagnose and treat olfactory failure? I can only see with my eyes and hear with my ears, but how can I concentrate when I sleep or other things? Have you ever wondered what would happen if there were no consequences?

    The nose can't smell the taste, and it's quite dangerous to eat. There is no reaction on the surface of some things, but the bacteria inside have grown, you can't smell it, you can't eat it, and you will only get food poisoning in the end.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Ms. Xu said:

    On April 30, 2018, I fell on the back of my head, just knocked it slightly, and was sent to the hospital in a coma at that time, there was no bleeding outside the brain, and there was no bleeding in the skull after taking an MRI, everything was normal, so I went home, and then the sense of smell failed, and the blood pressure increased, and I used rhinitis medicine CT and MRI to check before, it was not sinusitis, or there were just some nasal polyps. So I did all kinds of tests and there were no problems, and the doctor prescribed some methylcobalamin, vitamin B11, and B12 to take at home, and after taking it for a period of time, it had no effect.

    At the beginning of June, Ms. Xu heard from a friend that acupuncture and small acupuncture were used for acupuncture for four months, and felt that there was no effect, and then used small acupuncture for diagnosis and treatment, after two months of diagnosis and treatment, there began to be some effects, but the more later, the effect was smaller, and she felt that this was not a way, so she decided to stop using it, and after three months of discontinuation, the sense of smell returned to its previous state or could not smell, and even the sense of taste also had some loss.

    After being introduced by a patient, I learned that Guiyuan Yiqi decoction can be diagnosed and treated, so I decided to try a course of treatment, the previous course of treatment had no effect at all, but at the beginning of taking the second course of treatment, I could smell some smell, and after continuing to take three courses of treatment, my sense of smell could be smelled, and my sense of taste was normal.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The nasal mucosa is swollen, the olfactory epithelium is inflamed, and the olfactory nerve is damaged.

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