How does tobacco affect the sensory organs?

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2026-03-10 04:50

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Tobacco smoke affect the sensory organs by promoting inflammation in the upper respiratory system which comprises nasal sinus, pharinx, which damage the olphatory cells in that system thus causing a condition called anosmia. Then, the sense of smell is affected by smoking, because the olfatory cells can't communicate with the brain receptors of smelling.

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