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i get an ammonia smell when i use flonase. just use one spray in each nostril in the morning. i am also on Timilol eye drops. i wait at least ten mins before spraying the flonase. have stopped the flonase and the smell took at least 3 or 4 days to disipate.
Hello, my name is Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi. I understand your concern. The altered sense of smell can be caused by many reasons such as: -nasal allergies -influenza -colds -hay fever Other conditions that can cause impaired smell include: -malnutrition -nasal tumors or surgeries -head injuries -sinusitis (sinus infection) -radiation therapy -viral upper respiratory infections -hormonal disturbances -nasal decongestant use -Certain prescription medications, like antibiotics and high blood pressure medications, can also alter your sense of taste or smell. A detailed visit to an otorinolaringologyst is needed to determine the cause and than proceed with the treatment. Hope my answer was helpful, if you have any other questions I'll be glad to help, thanks!
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What Causes An Altered Sense Of Smell?
Hello, my name is Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi. I understand your concern. The altered sense of smell can be caused by many reasons such as: -nasal allergies -influenza -colds -hay fever Other conditions that can cause impaired smell include: -malnutrition -nasal tumors or surgeries -head injuries -sinusitis (sinus infection) -radiation therapy -viral upper respiratory infections -hormonal disturbances -nasal decongestant use -Certain prescription medications, like antibiotics and high blood pressure medications, can also alter your sense of taste or smell. A detailed visit to an otorinolaringologyst is needed to determine the cause and than proceed with the treatment. Hope my answer was helpful, if you have any other questions I ll be glad to help, thanks!