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Five Most Common Nasal Issues
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Apr. 01, 2020
Congestion and other nasal issues can make you feel miserable and affect your ability to breathe easily. Here are five common nasal problems and discusses treatment options.
Allergic rhinitis
Your nose is
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Category: Otolaryngology
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What Could be Causing Your Sore Throat?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 16, 2020
A sore throat will happen to most people, and while this is usually the result of an infection, if you are dealing with persistent or recurring symptoms, you may be
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Category: ENT Care
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Is It Time to Consider Hearing Aids?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 06, 2020
Hearing loss is a common problem among people of all ages. However, you may not even realize that you're experiencing this issue because hearing gradually deteriorates over time. In other
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Category: ENT Care
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Types of Breathing Problems
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Feb. 27, 2020
Having trouble breathing or catching your breath can certainly be a cause for concern. While it’s normal to be out of breath after an intense workout there are times when
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Category: Otolaryngology
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What Causes Ear Infections?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Feb. 12, 2020
Dealing with an earache can be quite painful. Children are often more likely to develop ear infections than adults, which is why it’s important to understand why ear infections happen
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Category: Otolaryngology
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Causes of Dizziness
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 31, 2020
It’s normal to experience bouts of dizziness if we are stressed, taking certain medications or haven’t eaten in a while; however, what might be going on if your dizziness persists?
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Category: Otolaryngology
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Struggling With Hearing Loss? We Can Help
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 28, 2020
Losing your hearing, regardless of how you lost it, could cause significant trauma. Different people react to losing their hearing in many different ways, but for most of them, it
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Category: Hearing Aids,  ENT,  ENT Care,  Otolaryngology,  Hearing Problems,  ENT Health,  Nose Health,  ENT Conditions
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Signs of Tonsillitis
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 15, 2020
When you or a family member presents with a respiratory infection it’s rather difficult to be able to tell which one it is. This is because many of them share
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Category: Otolaryngology
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Swallowing Disorders
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 13, 2019
Just like breathing or blinking, swallowing is an involuntary habit that we don’t often think about; however, swallowing is an important part of everything from speaking and socializing to consuming
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Category: Otolaryngology
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How and When Should I Clean My Ears?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 04, 2019
Contrary to what you might think, earwax is actually beneficial for protecting your ear from infection. It lubricates and keeps the ear canals clean of bacteria and dirt. Ears are
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Category: Otolaryngology
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What Causes Nosebleeds?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 22, 2019
Nosebleeds happen to most of us at some point during our lifetime. While it can be startling, nosebleeds are typically harmless and nothing to worry about. Of course, if you
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Category: Otolaryngology
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FAQs about Hearing Aids
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 15, 2019
If you are having hearing problems, you may be thinking about hearing aids. Choosing a hearing aid is an important decision, and one you shouldn’t make alone. Fortunately, your ear,
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Category: Hearing Aids,  ENT,  ENT Care,  Otolaryngology,  Hearing Problems,  ENT Health,  Nose Health,  ENT Conditions
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Head and Neck Cancers
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 08, 2019
Cancer can grow anywhere in the body, even the head and neck. These cancers are twice as common among men and they are usually diagnosed in adults over 50 years
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Category: Otolaryngology
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Mouth Sores
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Oct. 30, 2019
Also known as canker sores and ulcers, mouth sores usually result from bite injuries or allergic reactions. They can also be a symptom of an underlying health condition. Unlike cold
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Category: Otolaryngology
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Dealing With Hearing Loss
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Oct. 22, 2019
If you think you might be losing your hearing, you’re not alone. In fact, according to the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) more than 30% of adults over 65 have
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Category: Otolaryngology
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Dealing With Swimmer’s Ear
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Oct. 07, 2019
While swimmer’s ear may sound akin to having a lucky rabbit’s foot, the opposite is actually true. This painful condition, also known as acute otitis externa, causes infection and inflammation of
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Category: ENT