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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Olfactory nerve
  1. ... performed include: CT scan MRI scan Nasal endoscopy Olfactory nerve testing Smell testing If the loss of sense of smell ...
  2. ... tastes are linked with odors. The sense of smell begins at the nerve endings high in the lining of the nose. ... affect your sense of taste. Your sense of smell can also diminish, ... a loss of nerve endings and less mucus production in the nose. ...
  3. ... to the muscles of the face. Any other nerve in the skull can be affected, including those in the eye and those that control taste, smell, or hearing. The spinal cord is another part ...
  4. ... breathing or shortness of breath Cough Changes in smell or taste ... difficulty thinking or concentrating (sometimes called "brain ...
  5. ... the bones. The infection may affect the cranial nerves, brain, or other parts of the body if it continues to spread.
  6. ... be caused by: Damage to the taste buds Nerve problems Side effects ... of smell. INCREASED SIZE OF THE TONGUE Tongue swelling occurs ...
  7. ... problems. ALS does not affect the senses (sight, smell, taste, hearing, touch). Most people are able to ... which can mimic ALS Electromyography to see which nerves or muscles do not work properly Genetic testing, ...
  8. ... Nausea and vomiting. Problems with the sense of smell. In rare cases, these symptoms occur suddenly and ... especially if the tumor is pressing on the nerves that control vision (optic nerves). Most of the ...
  9. ... in your mouth Bad breath or a terrible smell coming from your mouth Slight fever
  10. ... house paint. Unfortunately, you cannot see, taste, or smell lead. In 2014, health organizations estimated that nearly ... than adults because it can affect children's developing nerves and brains. The younger the child, the more ...
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