If your sense of smell disappears suddenly without nasal congestion, fever, or recent illness, it may point to problems affecting the nervous system rather than just the nose. Sudden, unexplained loss of smell can be connected to head trauma, str0ke, or neurological diseases. In these cases, medical evaluation is urgent because early detection can enhance treatment outcomes.
2. Accompanied by Neurological Symptoms
Loss of smell becomes particularly concerning when it is attended by other neurological signs such as dizziness, weakness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking, or short-term memory loss. These symptoms could imply early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, or brain injury. Since the olfactory nerve is directly linked to the brain, changes in smell perception often happen before other, more obvious symptoms.