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What Causes Loss In The Sense Of Taste?

I had the flu about three months ago and lost ability to taste. Since then, I taste intermittently, maybe 50% of the time. I cannot consistently taste as of yet. About five or six weeks ago I have started to get a sensation of smelling smoke. There is no smoke, I have never smoked and now often feel like I am smelling smoke. I have normal sense of smell in general, but continue to have a smell sensation of smoke. Is this normal?
Fri, 30 Jun 2017
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Hi,
Thanks for the query. I understand your concern.
* Loss of sense of taste. after viral fever can be due to damage to normal bacterial flora of mouth cavity ( lactobacilli ), leading to pathological organisms to supervene & taste buds get involved in the infection to cause loss of taste/ many a times sense of taste is really depends on sense of smell,, so involvement of nasal mucus membrane in viral infection can give block of smell & there fore taste also.
Whatever way it is lack of taste is a temporary symptom & goes after recovery from viral infection. Supplements of vitamin B complex or Lactobacilli/ saline nasal drops do help in recovery.
* viral fevers with viral of common cold many a times causes inflammation of nasal mucosa & there is impaired smell as well as allergy or inflammation of ear .. leading to phantom smell -which is described as an olfactory hallucination( smell being the function of nose.. swelling of ear gives a phantom feeling of smell which is not there ( with you it is a smell of smoke ) With viral fever it is a short term symptoms & returns back to normal as viral infection resolves. saline nasal drops help.
If it persists beyond few weeks consultation of an ENT surgeon to exclude / confirm nasal polyps is advised.
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What Causes Loss In The Sense Of Taste?

Hi, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. * Loss of sense of taste. after viral fever can be due to damage to normal bacterial flora of mouth cavity ( lactobacilli ), leading to pathological organisms to supervene & taste buds get involved in the infection to cause loss of taste/ many a times sense of taste is really depends on sense of smell,, so involvement of nasal mucus membrane in viral infection can give block of smell & there fore taste also. Whatever way it is lack of taste is a temporary symptom & goes after recovery from viral infection. Supplements of vitamin B complex or Lactobacilli/ saline nasal drops do help in recovery. * viral fevers with viral of common cold many a times causes inflammation of nasal mucosa & there is impaired smell as well as allergy or inflammation of ear .. leading to phantom smell -which is described as an olfactory hallucination( smell being the function of nose.. swelling of ear gives a phantom feeling of smell which is not there ( with you it is a smell of smoke ) With viral fever it is a short term symptoms & returns back to normal as viral infection resolves. saline nasal drops help. If it persists beyond few weeks consultation of an ENT surgeon to exclude / confirm nasal polyps is advised. Thanks