It depends of the type of damage that occurred during the accident. If your Olfactory nerve; Cranial Nerve I was damaged, then there is probably nothing that can be done. If there is no damage, just pressure on the nerve, then surgery may be able to help. Your best course of action it to talk to your doctor.
No.
it refers to the sense of smell
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
the sense of smell
Unfortunately, maybe never. I have had the surgery five times, and I was able to smell for about 5 minutes, after my third surgery. It is a learned behavior, so it's a "use it, or lose it" kind of thing. I haven't been able to taste or smell in about 35 years.
Raccoons have an excellent sense of smell.
amphibians does have a sense of smell
The human body still has a smell, even during surgery, but if the person wasn't smelly to begin with, then the person will most likely not smell during surgery.
Smell is an important part of taste. without smell you would not taste anything. So if you don't have a sense of smell you won't have the sense of taste eather.
Loss of taste and smell after endoscopic sinus surgery can persist for several weeks to a few months as the nasal passages heal. In some cases, taste and smell may gradually return as the swelling decreases and the sense of smell improves. However, it's important to follow up with your healthcare provider if the loss of taste and smell persists for an extended period of time.
Elephants have a fierce sense of smell. Elephants can detect water with their sense of smell that is over 11 miles away.
is a labradors sense of smell better than their sense of sight