MIDWEST ENT UPDATE 9/29/2020

As we approach fall and winter, we wish to update you on your ear nose and throat health. We recommend that you have your humidifiers inspected and cleaned. If you don't have one, this may be a good time to purchase. When heaters go on, so should humidifiers. In addition, nasal saline sprays and netty pots often times aid in healthy noses and throats. It is becoming increasingly well known how important good nasal breathing is for our overall health. I am sending a link to a recent story aired on CBS News, featuring James Nestor, author of the recent book, "Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art". It is very insightful and I hope you enjoy it.

We continue to take very strict COVID precautions. We have had no cases as a result anyone coming to our office or having surgery with us at Northwestern Hospital.
Flu season is rapidly approaching and strongly encourage the flu vaccine.
We are very pleased with our results of the Inspire(inspiresleep.com)procedure for sleep apnea. This has proven to be an excellent outpatient procedure for those who are not getting good results with CPAP.
As always, we offer a full range of services for your hearing health. We provide the most current technology for testing your hearing and providing the most appropriate hearing aids for each individual.
Please feel free to call the office(312-988-7777) for further information on all of the above or to set up an appointment. You may also send individual emails through our patient portal.

Wishing you all good health and safety,

Gordon J. Siegel, M.D.,FACS
Assistant Clinical Professor
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery             
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

The Role of ENT Specialists in Treating Snoring

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Snoring is a common issue affecting millions worldwide, disrupting not only the snorer's sleep but also that of their partners. While occasional snoring might seem minor, persistent or loud snoring can indicate underlying health issues, such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and may require medical intervention. Your ENT doctor can help diagnose and treat issues that could be causing snoring and help you get the restful sleep you deserve.

Treating Your Snoring

Snoring occurs when airflow through the mouth and nose is partially obstructed during sleep, causing the tissues in the throat to vibrate. This vibration produces the characteristic sound of snoring. Snoring can be caused by issues like nasal congestion, enlarged tonsils, excess weight, alcohol and sedatives, and sleeping on your back.

ENT specialists are trained to diagnose and treat ear, nose, and throat conditions. They are particularly skilled in managing issues that contribute to snoring and provide both non-surgical and surgical treatment options. Your ENT specialist starts with a thorough evaluation, including a detailed medical history and physical examination. They assess the nasal passages, throat, and other structures to identify any anatomical or physiological factors contributing to snoring.

If your ENT doctor suspects you may be dealing with sleep apnea, they recommend a sleep study. This test, often conducted in a sleep clinic, monitors various bodily functions during sleep to determine if sleep apnea or other sleep disorders are present.

Your ENT doctor will give you tips on how to reduce snoring. This could mean using a CPAP machine while sleeping or a mouth guard to help pull the tongue forward. You may also want to make lifestyle modifications to reduce snoring.

Contact Our ENT Doctor Today

Find out how you can sleep soundly and stop your snoring by contacting your ENT doctor to schedule your next appointment today.

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