Has anyone ever lost their sense of smell (and taste) due to use of cpap? I went to the doctor today and he acted like no one else had ever complained about this before. He did say that my nasal passages are a bit swollen and prescribed Nasonex.
Thanks, Annie
Sense of Smell Gone
That's odd. I'm having a different problem post-CPAP. My nose and eyes often feel irritated, as though I've been around smoke. It's strange. I don't think I'm smelling/tasting any differently than normal, though. Sorry I couldn't help! Perhaps it will pass as your body adjusts?
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Re: Sense of Smell Gone
[quote="annie123"]Has anyone ever lost their sense of smell (and taste) due to use of cpap? I went to the doctor today and he acted like no one else had ever complained about this before. He did say that my nasal passages are a bit swollen and prescribed Nasonex.
Thanks, Annie
Thanks, Annie
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No More Smell
Hi Annie123,
I have found (in my limited experience) that while using my CPAP machine my sense of smell diminishes. However, when I take off the nasal pillows I find that my sense is really heightened. I find that for about 15 minutes I can smell things that I ordinarily don't. I know that this doesn't help you in your situation but maybe the info will spark something else that could help you solve your problem.
Good luck to you.
Randy
I have found (in my limited experience) that while using my CPAP machine my sense of smell diminishes. However, when I take off the nasal pillows I find that my sense is really heightened. I find that for about 15 minutes I can smell things that I ordinarily don't. I know that this doesn't help you in your situation but maybe the info will spark something else that could help you solve your problem.
Good luck to you.
Randy
olfactory dysfunction: I would try the saline rhino rinse using a nasal irrigator or netti pot on a regular basis, it will shrink the turbinates relieve nasal congestion and help restore the tiny hair-like cilia which effects your sense of smell.
Here is more information on olfactory dysfunction:
http://www.senseofsmell.org/feature/whi ... epaper.php
Here is more information on olfactory dysfunction:
http://www.senseofsmell.org/feature/whi ... epaper.php