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Loss of taste and smell: Natural with aging? - Mayo Clinic Some loss of taste and smell is natural with aging, especially after age 60 But other factors can contribute to loss of taste and smell, including: Nasal and sinus problems, such as allergies, sinusitis or nasal polyps; Viral infections, including the common cold and the flu; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Why Seniors’ Tastes Change with Age - AgingCare. com When a person loses this sense or it becomes altered, it can cause a reduction in appetite, weight loss, poor nutrition, weakened immunity and even death Understanding how one’s perception of taste can change with age is an important step towards preventing these adverse health effects
Ageusia (Loss of Taste): Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic What causes loss of taste? Causes of ageusia range from health conditions and medications to lifestyle-related things, like smoking cigarettes Anything that interferes with the breakdown of food into chemical signals that your brain recognizes as specific flavors can impact your sense of taste
Age-related Changes to Taste and Smell a Common Occurrence Age-related changes to taste and smell occur gradually over time, and there is no way to reverse those changes In some cases, however, loss of taste and smell may not be a product of aging alone Nasal and sinus problems — such as nasal polyps, allergies or sinusitis — can lead to a decrease in these senses
Effects of Aging on Smell and Taste - AARP Like most parts of your body, your senses of smell and taste are also vulnerable to damage from chemicals, air pollution, illnesses, and other negative influences — all of which can accelerate the natural age-related decline Here’s a closer look at what’s going on: Your sense of smell is fairly stable until age 50
How Smell and Taste Change as You Age - National Institute on . . . What can cause a loss of taste? Many factors can cause you to lose your sense of taste Flu and a common cold can affect how your taste buds work, but they will return to normal once you recover A sudden loss of taste is a symptom that can occur with COVID-19 Most people regain their sense of taste after the other symptoms have gone away