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Parkinson's Sense of Smell Disorder: Why Is It Necessary to Take the Diagnosis of Your Parkinson's D

Author: Parkin Sons
by Parkin Sons
Posted: Nov 15, 2017

In the course of development of Parkinson's disease (PD) in an individual, the lack of smell or the lack of odor is among the initial clues which are mostly overlooked. The respiratory tract infections and the common cold are believed to be the main cause of reduced odor or the sense of smell. Researchers have also found that smoking is also one of the prime reasons for the loss of sense of smell. Those, who suffer from the ailment, lose the capability to judge the flavor of almost all foods. Physicians may ignore the reduced sense of smell while performing the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease at the earlier stage because of the reasons overstated. As a matter of fact, the reduced sense of smell is noticed in most of the patients suffering from Parkinson's disease at the very early stage of the disease.

What are the main causes of Parkinson’s sense of smell disorder?

Parkinson's disease affects largely the brain and the nervous system of the body due to the deficiency of dopamine which is an organic chemical of the phenethylamine and catecholamine families and which plays an important role in the well-functioning of body’s nervous system and brain. Parkinson’s sense of smell disorder is also caused by the deficiency of dopamine which plays an elementary in controlling of senses of taste and smell. Various scientific studies and medical researchers have found viruses, bacteria or various other toxins responsible for the Parkinson’s Disease. The infection enters through the nose and triggers the brain and the whole nervous system further to cause the loss of taste and smell.

Appropriate clinical approach to treat the loss of smell in Parkinson’s disease

The first step to treat the Parkinson’s disease of smell loss is the right and on-time diagnosis of the disease at the very early stage of its occurrence. When the disease is detected at the very early stage, it becomes easier to understand the cause of disorder and then the ailment can be treated well with the appropriate clinical approaches and treatment methods. Here, the point which needs to be given a serious attention is that it becomes difficult and sometimes impossible to treat the complete loss of smell. Overlooking may cost you a lifetime loss of your smell and taste senses. This is why it is advisable to get your PD diagnosis at the early stage so as to ensure the possibility of treatment of Parkinson’s disease sense of smell disorder.

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