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  1. Smell Retraining Therapy - ENT Health

    The process of SRT involves the repeated presentation of different smells through the nose to stimulate the olfactory system and establish memory of that smell.

  2. Olfactory training may allow patients to strengthen the nerve connections from the nose to the brain and to refocus on the more limited information getting to the deeper parts of the brain where smell …

  3. Studies thus far have shown that smell training is the best method of improving smell loss. Certain medications such as steroids may improve the efficacy of smell training – to learn more contact your …

  4. Olfactory Training

    Budesonide irrigation with olfactory training improves outcomes compared with olfactory training alone in patients with olfactory loss. For those patients whose smell and taste loss is associated with chronic …

  5. Guide to Smell Training

    Dec 14, 2025 · Studies show that repeated exposure to odorants, what we call olfactory training, can promote regrowth of these neural pathways. Think of it as physical therapy for your nose.

  6. Olfactory Training – What is the evidence? - PMC

    There appears to be substantial experimental data to suggest that olfactory training may modulate the olfactory system and potentially improve olfactory function.

  7. Olfactory Loss and Olfactory Training | Olfaction and Taste | JAMA ...

    Jul 15, 2021 · Olfactory training (OT) is the most widely recommended treatment option for people with persistent loss of smell after a viral infection. Olfactory training is a simple, structured program of …

  8. Olfactory training

    Olfactory training, also known as smell training, is a therapeutic technique designed to enhance and restore the sense of smell. This method gained popularity as a supportive measure for individuals …

  9. How to Restore Your Sense of Smell - Biology Insights

    2 days ago · The Practice of Olfactory Training Olfactory training is a safe, non-pharmacological method well-suited for sensorineural loss, such as that caused by a viral infection or head injury. The …

  10. Olfactory training – Thirteen years of research reviewed

    Oct 1, 2022 · Regular, systematic exposure to a set of odors, i.e., olfactory training (OT) has been offered for rehabilitation of the sense of smell in clinical practice.