I Can Smell Smoke All the Time

378 answers - active on Mar 14th 2022
Hello! I need advice, because something strange is happening to me. For the past two months I am smelling smoke all the time. I keep on asking people around me if they smell it too, but the answer is no. I smell it everywhere/ in gym, in office, at home… Does anyone have any advice what this might be?
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I'm having the same experience of smelling cigarette smoke. Been 9 days today. I'm being treated with some antibiotics as if it was a sinus infection. I tell you this is not a joke to smell something you 100% hate to smell. But if i find the real solution for this problem will let you and everyone know. Bet that.#Helpus
I have the same problem and YES! I have had an significant increases in my sugar intake! I have been drinking a lot of app. The smell of the smoke came back with vengeance! It even makes my eyes water and takes my beat away. I will get off sugar for few days and post an update. Thanks for pointing that out!
Im having this problem. Along with burning eyes. Everything smells and tastes the same. Please tell me you found a solution
Ok. I know this is a year ago but I am taking Phentermine and suddenly smelling cigarette smoke!!!!
I have had several of the same symptoms and I too was on a PPI inhibitor for GERD. I have read that PPI inhibitors block your body from absorbing vitamins and minerals. To make a long story short I was severely malnourished. I started taking a multi B vitamin I purchased at GNC called B~Complex Big 100 and it has taken away the smoke smell for me. If I forget to take the B vitamins the smell returns within a couple of days. As soon as I take the B vitamins again the smell goes away within a week. it is really working well for me.
Do you dry your clothes outside. On the line. Possible particulate pollution from smoke. You can't se or smell in air buts there. From bushfire (australian) or controlled burns or domestic fireplaces/wood burners. It maybe following you around as its in your clothes, sheets, pyjamas etc. I think this is what I'm experiencing. And I have bronchitis. And I know Sydney had some controlled burns. I couldn't smell in air but air quality records showed particulate levels in my area were high. So I am awaiting to levels to drop and re wash clothes.
Same here. ALL the symptoms and it got really bad. I recently discovered a sinus AND tooth infection. I am scheduled for a root canal. Taking natural substances for infection, like garlic..etc...it has already gone away substantially. I think it is related to an upper respiratory infection...Could be tooth related, sinus, fungus...It all makes sense..alters the sense of smell....I am MUCH improved!
Mine is not cigarette smoke but more of a burnt out house, I had a house fire 17 years ago but my anxiety levels atm are really high, so I think I have my ptsd back
Crainal Spine Fluid Leakage. 
I am experiencing the same symptoms it's a smoky gassy smell it started 3 days ago my daughter and my wife can't smell a thing I'm going crazy thinking there something burning or gas leak. Everything in our house is electric so it can't be gas. No one smokes so it can't be cigarettes I am totally baffled please let me know what your doctor says when you see him. I hate these Phantoms smells
Crainal Spinal Fluid Leakage.
Uh oh... Kool-aid drinker...
I was relating the smell to stressful situations also. Have you figured anything out?
not a tumor - it's sinus issues use a decongestant spray, wait an hour, then use a neti pot smell gone I was stressed for 3 days with tough sleep and poor work performance until I did this best
I did a long repeated gargle with fresh mint Listerine (the kind with alcohol, not Zero) and, after suffering with this smoke smell for years, it is now gone and has not returned. That was at least a month ago. It was even affecting quality of my sleep. I am thrilled!
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