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Ability to smell / Nasal steroid rinse

This was until last week when the ENT just placed me on a very low-dosage steroid nasal rinse. This was to get rid of any swelling before my follow-up CTs. Well, oddly enough the decreased swelling must have cleared up my smelling nerves because I've been able to smell for a couple weeks straight!
Obviously my sense of smell is still intact, but I don't know if it will remain so after I come off the steroid rinse. Does anyone have any experience/suggestions with this?
Pura vida!
Lindsey
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Lindsey,Hondo said:Hi Lindsey
I do a lot of sinus rinse for NPC but none of it affected my sense of smell, I guess it is possible that the steroid could be blocking the smelling nerves. Did you call and ask your ENT about thins side affect, if not I would do it as soon as you can.
Take care
Hondo
Wondering why you
Lindsey,
Wondering why you dr. wanted you to use spray before ct scan. My mother had an abnormal ct scan last week
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