Traumatic brain hemorrhage caused by the loss of sense of smell which department to consult?

Traumatic cerebral hemorrhage causing loss of sense of smell, generally considered to be caused by damage to the olfactory nerve, bruising or mass compression, you can hang up neurology, otorhinolaryngology or neurosurgery.
1. Neurology, otolaryngology: traumatic brain hemorrhage, resulting in olfactory loss, usually due to damage to the olfactory nerve at the base of the skull induced by the early stage can be bedridden, intravenous mannitol to reduce the oedema compression to relieve.
It can also be improved by injection of ganglioside or mouse nerve growth factor, etc. In the later stage, it can be treated with some drugs with nerve nutrition, such as cytarabine sodium capsule and cerebral protein hydrolyzate tablets.
2. Neurosurgery: traumatic brain injury causes the olfactory center to be compressed by bruises, hematomas and plaques, which can also cause olfactory malfunction, and when there are surgical indications, surgical treatment can be accepted to release the compression.
Therefore, when patients with cerebral hemorrhage suffer from olfactory loss, it is recommended that they go to neurology, otorhinolaryngology or neurosurgery, and receive treatment under the guidance of specialists as soon as possible, so as to avoid affecting their health.