Anosmia: You do not specify the type of nasal spray, if this is an over the counter decongestant nasal spray, you are now suffering from rhinitis medicamentosa and you need an ENT or allergist to treat it. If it was a prescription nasal spray, then you may have ethmoid sinuses inflammation and this leads to lack to smell, see an ENT or allergist for treatment.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Allergies: Spray saline into your nostrils frequently to flush out allergens and irritants. You will get the best care in a long term relationship with a provider who knows you over time. Discuss this with that provider.
Answered 8/30/2014
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