Anosmia

What are the causes?

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There are several medical conditions and medications associated with a loss of smell. The possible causes include:

In general, anosmia is usually caused by either a problem with odours getting to the top of the nose (because of swelling or a blockage in the nose) or a problem with nerve signals from the nose to the brain.

However, in around 20% of cases, the cause can't be found. This is known as idiopathic anosmia.

Congenital anosmia

An estimated 6,000 people in the UK are born without a sense of smell because of a genetic condition or faulty gene. This is known as congenital anosmia.

It can occur alone (isolated congenital anosmia) or it can be a symptom of another genetic condition, such as Kallmann syndrome or Klinefelter syndrome .

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