Hyposmia is a decreased sense of smell or ability to detect odors through your nose. Anosmia is the inability to smell anything. These conditions are rare. Smell is one of our most basic, essential senses. It has meaning in our lives when it comes to enjoying a new sensation, remembering past experiences, and even detecting potentially dangerous odors such as smoke or spoiled milk. Loss of smell is a health condition that should be evaluated and treated by an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist or otolaryngologist.

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Hyposmia and Anosmia Explained | What Happens When You Can’t Smell in Southbury, CT

Hyposmia is a reduced ability to smell, while anosmia is the complete loss of smell, both of which can affect quality of life and may signal underlying issues. If you’re experiencing changes in your sense of smell, the specialists at Naugatuck Valley ENT can help identify the cause and recommend the right treatment. Please contact Naugatuck Valley ENT at (203) 578-4630 to set up an appointment.