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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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Many patients feel they cannot taste but they mean they cannot get flavor out of food which relates more to smell loss than taste loss.
Appetite loss, decreased sense of taste and smell, skin changes, and reduced resistance to infection are also symptoms.
Loss of smell (anosmia) usually occurs in early childhood but may go undiagnosed until other more pronounced symptoms become apparent.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Loss of sensory abilities: vision, hearing, taste, touch or smell.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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They include: Loss of smell and taste - Using more spices and paying special attention to visual appeal and the texture of the food may make foods more palatable.
A deficiency can result in loss of taste and smell and may sometimes be signalled by white marks on the fingernails.
Loss of smell and taste.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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Taste and smell problems, both loss of acuity and presence of distortions are symptoms related to underlying disease processes which can be evaluated and then treated based upon this evaluation.
This procedure results in objective measurements which verify loss of smell acuity and presence of taste and smell distortions.
Another myth is that visually impaired people are endowed with a better sense of touch, hearing, taste or smell to compensate for the loss of vision.
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Tony Howell, Skateboarder
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Impairment or loss of vision, hearing, taste, smell.
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