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  2. Olfactory Training After COVID-19 - Mayo Clinic Press

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    Article | Living Well. Olfactory retraining after COVID-19. May 16, 2022 •. By Jason Howland, Mayo Clinic Press Editors. Save Content. Mayo Clinic Minute: Hope for COVID-19 patients who've lost their sense of taste, smell. From an accredited US hospital. Watch on. SHARE:

  3. Olfactory Nerve: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell...

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    Anatomy. Nerves. The Anatomy of the Olfactory Nerve. Your sense of smell and what can damage it. By Adrienne Dellwo. Updated on August 23, 2021. Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD. Print. Table of Contents. Anatomy. Function. Associated Conditions. Treatment.

  4. How we lose our sense of smell, and how it’s treated

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    The standard treatments for the loss of smell often take months to work — if they do at all. Her patients’ despair has spurred Patel to develop a faster, more successful solution: injections of a substance derived from the patient’s own blood. She is urging other smell specialists to learn what she says is a simple protocol.

  5. Therapies for Olfactory Dysfunction — an Update - PMC

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8785376

    Summary. The treatment of olfactory dysfunction is targeted at the suspected etiology when possible. After normal aging, chronic rhinosinusitis, post-infectious sequelae including as a result SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19), and head trauma are the most common causes.

  6. Olfactory Nerve: Functions, Health Problems, and More - WebMD

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    Written by Martin Taylor. What Is the Olfactory Nerve? How Does the Olfactory Nerve Function? Signs Something Could Be Wrong With Your Olfactory Nerve. What Conditions Affect the Olfactory...

  7. Olfactory Disorders: Treatment, Causes, and More - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/disorders-of-olfaction-2488765

    Neurological Symptoms & Diagnosis. Overview and Causes of Olfactory Disorders. By Peter Pressman, MD. Updated on November 04, 2022. Medically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD. Print. What are olfactory disorders? What are the causes of dysosmia (a distortion in the sense of smell) and why do they occur? Why is this so important?

  8. COVID-19 gave new urgency to the science of restoring smell

    www.sciencenews.org/article/covid-smell-sense-loss-olfactory-training-treatment

    Scientists are searching for ways to hasten olfactory healing. Three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers have a better idea of how many people are affected and how long it seems to...

  9. Overview. What is the olfactory nerve? Your olfactory nerve is the first cranial nerve (CN I). It’s also part of your autonomic nervous system, which regulates body functions. This nerve enables your sense of smell. Cranial nerve 1 is the shortest sensory nerve in your body. It starts in your brain and ends in the upper, inside part of your nose.

  10. How to bring back the sense of smell - Nature

    www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01628-9

    Physicians can surgically remove swollen tissue or polyps that block the nasal passages, use oral or topical steroids to calm inflammation in the nose and prescribe antibiotics to get rid of any...

  11. Olfactory Loss from COVID-19 Infection: Cause and ... - UCSF...

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    “Histologic studies have shown that SARS-CoV-2 attacks the sustentacular cells – the cells that support the olfactory nerves in the nose. SARS-CoV-2 targets the ACE2 receptor found on the surface of sustentacular cells but not on olfactory neurons. If the supporting cells are compromised, the olfactory nerves are unable to function correctly.”