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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Taste Smell Disorders
  1. ... as "taste" is actually smell. People who have taste problems often have a smell disorder that can make it hard to identify a food's flavor. (Flavor is a combination of taste and smell.) Taste problems can be caused by ...
  2. ... breathing or shortness of breath Cough Changes in smell or taste ... stress disorder (PTSD) Bones and joints -- joint pain, muscle pain ...
  3. ... or thalassemia Smoking (current or former) Substance use disorders ... of taste or smell Sore throat Stuffy or runny nose Nausea or ...
  4. ... medicine Surgery to correct blockages Treatment of other ... changes in taste. Adding highly seasoned foods to your diet can ...
  5. ... you age, the way your senses (hearing, vision, taste, smell, touch) give you information about the world ... be in the form of sound, light, smells, tastes, and touch. Sensory information is converted into nerve ...
  6. ... of the tongue. Between the papillae are the taste buds, which allow you to taste. The tongue moves food to help you chew ... moving food during chewing and swallowing Speech problems TASTE PROBLEMS Taste problems can be caused by: Damage ...
  7. ... those in the eye and those that control taste, smell, or hearing. The spinal cord is another ... of sense of smell Loss of sense of taste , abnormal tastes Mental disturbances Seizures Speech impairment Involvement ...
  8. ... very sensitive to sight, hearing, touch, smell, or taste (for example, they refuse to wear "itchy" clothes ... low senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, or taste May find normal noises painful and hold their ...
  9. ... like eating. You may not be able to taste and smell food. You may feel mentally foggy ... NUTRITION Lingering COVID-19 symptoms including loss of taste and smell, nausea, or tiredness can make it ...
  10. ... nose is blocked Loss of smell Loss of taste Headache and pain if you also have a ... nasal polyps often return. Loss of smell or taste does not always improve following treatment with medicine ...
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