Loss of smell, also known as anosmia, refers to the inability to detect odors or perceive smells. It can be temporary or permanent and may result from various causes such as nasal congestion, head trauma, or certain medical conditions.
Related terms
Olfactory Bulb: The olfactory bulb is a structure located in the brain that receives signals from the nose and plays a crucial role in processing smells.
Hyposmia: Hyposmia refers to a reduced ability to detect smells compared to what is considered normal.
Anosmia Training: Anosmia training involves exercises and techniques aimed at helping individuals with anosmia regain their sense of smell through repeated exposure to various scents.