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	<title>Diseases Treatment &#187; Nose</title>
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		<title>Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Cure for Anosmia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anosmia is the technical term for a loss of the sense of smell and taste that persists even when there is no obvious cause such as a head cold. Most commonly, a chronic condition like allergic rhinitis or nasal polyps &#8230; <a href="http://www.diseases-treatment.com/respiratory-system-disorders/nose/definition-causes-symptoms-and-cure-for-anosmia">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anosmia is the technical term for a loss of the sense of smell and taste that persists even when there is no obvious cause such as a head cold. Most commonly, a chronic condition like allergic rhinitis or nasal polyps causes anosmia. It may be a symptom of a tumor of the brain , but this is very rare. It may also occur because of a head injury. This is because such an injury sometimes damages the olfactory nerves. These are the nerves that carry smell sensations, as electrical impulses, from the nose to the brain.</p>
<h2>What should be done?</h2>
<p>If you notice that you have lost your sense of smell or taste, consult your physician. You will probably find that you have a nasal condition that your doctor can treat, and thus cure the anosmia. If there is no sign of abnormality in your nose, your physician may refer you to a neurologist for some diagnostic tests. It is unlikely that your olfactory nerves have been damaged.</p>
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