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Balloon Sinuplasty
Category: Nose
Everyone loves to enjoy the simple things in life, like smelling the roses or taking in a breath of fresh mountain air. Still, these scenarios may often be far from reality for those who suffer from chronic nasal and sinus conditions. Although chronic nasal conditions can cause a decreased quality of
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Breathing Problems
Category: Nose
Breathing Problems: Understanding Causes, Symptoms, and Management Breathing is a fundamental and automatic process that sustains life. When it becomes compromised, it can have a significant impact on a person's well-being. Causes of Breathing Problems: Breathing problems can arise from various factors,
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Chronic Sinusitis
Category: Nose
While sinus infections are a common problem many people experience at some point in their lives, chronic sinusitis differs. Defined by chronic inflammation of the sinuses, chronic sinusitis can last up to three months for some, while it can linger for years for others. Here's everything you need to know
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Cleft Palate/Cleft Lip
Category: Mouth
Cleft palate/cleft lip are the most common types of birth defects. About one baby in 2,000 is born with a cleft palate, and one in 1,000 is born with a cleft lip. Cleft palate/cleft lips occur when the two sides of either the roof of the mouth (palate) or the lips fail to fuse in the embryo. The cause
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Dizziness
Category: Ears
The inner ear serves two purposes: hearing and balance. There are mechanisms in the ear that inform the brain about your position, orientation in space, and movement at all times to keep you in balance. A false sensation of spinning or whirling, known as vertigo, can occur when the signal to the brain
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Ear Infection
Category: Ears
The ear is made up of three sections: the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. Each of these areas is susceptible to infections, which can be painful. Young children have a greater tendency to get earaches. While most ear pain resolves itself in a matter of days, you should get a physical examination
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Earwax
Category: Ears
Understanding Earwax (Cerumen): What You Need to Know Earwax, medically referred to as cerumen, is a natural and waxy substance produced by the ear to protect and maintain the health of the ear canal. It plays a crucial role in safeguarding the delicate structures of the ear and facilitating its self-cleaning
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HPV - Related Head and Neck Cancer
Category: Cancers
Getting diagnosed with HPV-related head and neck cancer can be a terrifying time. Learning about your options, along with mentally and emotionally preparing yourself for the road ahead, can be a lot. This is why taking precautions is essential—knowing the signs and symptoms of human papillomavirus
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Head and Neck Cancers
Category: Cancers
Diverse Types of Head and Neck Cancers: A Comprehensive Overview Head and neck cancers are a diverse group of malignancies that can affect various regions within the head and neck area. Understanding the distinct types of these cancers is crucial for early detection and effective management. This article
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Hearing Aids
Category: Ears
Millions of people worldwide struggle with hearing loss due to old age, genetic conditions, and more. For people looking to restore auditory function, hearing aids can help significantly. But with many different types of hearing aids on the market, shopping for a hearing aid may seem like a daunting
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Hearing Loss
Category: Ears
Affecting one in every three adults between the ages of 65 and 74, hearing loss is a common medical condition for Americans as they get older. Having difficulty hearing, whether talking to other people, having phone conversations, or hearing the doorbell or phone ring, can affect your overall quality
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Immunotherapy (Injections and SLIT - sublingual therapy)
Category: Nose
The onset of spring brings the welcoming sounds of birds chirping in the morning and the sights of flowers blooming in the garden. But for those that suffer from seasonal allergies, these changes are anything but—sneezing, watery eyes, and itching are what's in store. If seasonal allergies are something
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Inspire Implants (for Sleep Apnea)
Category: Nose
Sleep apnea can affect not only your sleep but your overall quality of life as well. After an accurate diagnosis by a board-certified ENT physician, finding a treatment that's right for you is an integral step in learning how to live with and manage your sleep apnea. Here's everything you need to know
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Mouth Sores
Category: Mouth
There are a variety of sores that can occur in or around the mouth. Most are benign, but some may be indicative of cancer. Canker Sores These small, creamy white ulcers have a red border and always appear inside the mouth. Canker sores can be painful, but they are not contagious. They usually heal in
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Nasal Obstruction
Category: Nose
You may sometimes have nasal congestion due to a common cold, flu, or seasonal allergies. While this congestion can be uncomfortable, it’s generally not cause for concern in most cases. However, when nasal congestion progresses to complete nasal obstruction, this can interfere with your overall quality
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Nasopharyngeal Cancer
Category: Cancers
Nasopharyngeal cancer, often called NPC, is a rare type of head and neck cancer originating in the nasopharynx. The nasopharynx is the upper part of the throat, located behind the nose and just above the soft part of the palate (known as the oropharynx). This cancer occurs when malignant cells develop
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Neck Pain
Category: Neck
Neck pain is often a result of overuse of the muscles and ligaments in the neck from sports, recreational activities, work, or household chores. It is generally characterized by stiffness, a kink, or severe pain in the neck, shoulders, upper back, and/or arms. Neck pain can also be caused by stress,
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Nose Injury
Category: Nose
Falls, sports, and recreation activities. Accidents. These can all be causes of nose injuries. Most nose injuries involve bruising, swelling, and pain, whether or not the nose is broken. Applying ice to reduce the swelling and taking an over-the-counter pain medication are usually all required to resolve
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Oral Cancers
Category: Cancers
Oral cancers appear as red or white patches of mouth tissue or small ulcers that look like canker sores but are painless. Oral cancers usually form on the tongue or floor of the mouth but can occur on any tissue in and around the mouth. This includes cancers of the tonsils, adenoids, uvula (soft palate),
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Snoring/Sleep Apnea
Category: Nose
Getting a good night's sleep is integral not just to your physical health but your mental health, too. However, that may not be the case for you if you have sleep apnea. Understanding the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea and an accurate diagnosis by a board-certified ENT physician can aid in seeking
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Sore Throat
Category: Throat
Everyone experiences sore throats when they have a cold or flu. But other reasons for sore throats may be symptomatic of more serious problems. Strep Throat Strep throat is caused by streptococcal bacteria (strep) in the throat and often the tonsils. Symptoms include sudden severe sore throat, pain swallowing,
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Thyroid Cancer
Category: Cancers
Thyroid cancer is usually recognized by thyroid nodules or swelling of the thyroid gland (goiter). A benign thyroid nodule is called an adenoma. Diagnostic techniques used to identify thyroid cancer are ultrasound, fine needle biopsy, nuclear medicine or CT scan. Other symptoms include hoarseness, difficulty
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Thyroid Problems
Category: Neck
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that resides at the base of the neck and produces hormones that regulate metabolism (how the body converts food into energy). Abnormal production of thyroid hormones results in thyroid disease. Two main causes of thyroid problems are overproduction of thyroid hormones,
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Tinnitus
Category: Ears
Tinnitus describes any abnormal sound heard in the ear. Tinnitus may be described as a high or low pitch, ringing, roaring, buzzing, humming, cricket-like, or pulsating, among various other descriptions. Tinnitus is most commonly caused by hearing loss, but may have multiple other causes - wax build-up,
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