Otology is the branch of medical science which deals with the study anatomy and physiology of the ears, hearing vestibular system and related structures and functions along with related their diseases, diagnosis, and treatment. Otologic surgery generally refers to the surgery of the middle ear and most of the related to ionic media such as Tympanop...
View MoreThe rhinology part focused on treatment of diseases and disorders related to nose and sinus disease which also includes allergies, problems with taste and smell, nose bleeds, obstructed nasal airflow, and sinusitis. Professor Lund, who is that the only professor of rhinology within the UK, was one among the primary people to introduce endoscopic si...
View MoreLaryngology is a part of medication that manages issues, maladies, and wounds of the larynx, which is known as the voice box. Laryngologists treat the issue of the larynx, including illnesses that influence the voice, gulping, or upper aviation route. The larynx, or voice box, manages the crossing point of the respiratory and stomach related tracts...
View MoreHead and necks surgeons are often called ear, nose, and throat doctors or otolaryngologists. Otolaryngology is a surgical specialty. It covers the diagnosis and treatment of many common disorders affecting the head and neck.Head and neck surgical procedures can treat a group of problems of the head and neck. Conditions integrate thyroid issues, sin...
View MoreRhinitis is the irritation and inflammation in the mucous membrane inside the nose. The causes of inflammation may be due to viruses, bacteria, irritants, or allergens. The most common of these is allergic rhinitis or Hay fever which is caused due to airborne allergens such as pollen and dander. Allergic rhinitis is not related to your immune syst...
View MoreSinusitis is also known as rhinosinusitis which is caused due to inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the sinuses. Sinusitis simply means that your nose and sinuses are inflamed. This can be caused by many different things, including the common cold. Sinusitis often starts from a cold and could possibly turn into a bacterial infection. Sinus...
View MoreTinnitus is a sensation of sound within the ears or head which will be not from an external source. There are many different types of tinnitus sounds. The sounds can be like clicking, buzzing, hissing, chirping, roaring, whistling, or other sounds. The pitch is often high or low and therefore the level can vary ov...
View MorePediatric Otolaryngology specializes in the care of youngsters who have complex problems with the ears, nose, or throat. The sub-specialty allows surely advanced surgical procedures or medical management in children with unique problems of the top and neck, or to deal with common problems in medical...
View MoreMeniere's disease is a confusion that influences the internal ear. The internal ear is liable for hearing and parity. The condition causes vertigo, the vibe of turning. It additionally prompts hearing problems and a ringing sound in the ear. Meniere's ailment for the most part influences just a single ear. Meniere's disease is everlasting; howeve...
View MoreBell’s palsy may be a condition that causes a short-lived weakness or paralysis of the muscles within the face. It can occur when the nerve that controls your facial muscles becomes inflamed, swollen, or compressed. Symptoms of Bell’s The symptoms of Bell’s palsy can develop one to two weeks after you have a cold, ear infection, or eye infe...
View MoreTonsillitis is the inflammation of the tonsils which are located in the backside of the throat. Tonsils are the two lymph nodes located on each side of the back of the throat. They function as a defense mechanism and help prevent the body from getting an infection. When tonsils become infected, the condition is named tonsillitis. Tonsillitis can...
View MorePlastic Surgery is the surgery involved with the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body and to reshape structures in the head and neck typically the nose, ears, chin, cheekbones and neckline, ENT (ear, nose, and throat), face, nose, lips, ears, and neck. Facial cosmetic surgery may be a part of otolaryngology that's divided in...
View MoreEndocrinology is the study of endocrine glands. Endocrine glands are a group of glands in the body that secrete hormones. The purpose of the secreted hormones is to evoke a selected response in other cells of the body which are located distantly. Endocrine surgery is the division of surgery that specializes in the surgical treatment ...
View MoreCleft lip and cleft palate are openings or split in the upper lip, the roof of the mouth (palate) or both that results when the roof of the mouth, called the palate, fails to make complete during early fetal development. This causes a niche, called a cleft, within the palate. It's also possible for children to have a cleft ...
View MoreSpeech therapy, or speech and language therapy, is the treatment for problems with speaking, language, and swallowing. A person who gives this treatment is called a speech therapist or speech-language pathologist. Speech therapy is a treatment for problems with speaking, language, and swallowing. It is given by a speech therapist, also called a spe...
View MoreSleep apnea may be a serious disorder that happens when an individual's breathing is interrupted during sleep. People with untreated apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep, sometimes many times during the night. If it’s not treated, apnea can cause a variety of health problems, including hypertension (high blood pressure), stroke, ca...
View MoreOtolaryngology is the medical specialty where otolaryngologists are within the medical and surgical management and treatment of patients with diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat (ENT), and related structures of the head and neck. They are commonly referred to as ENT physicians. Their special skills include diagnosing and managin...
View MoreStrep throat is an infection of the throat and tonsils. Most of the sore throats are caused by viruses and bacteria, specifically, group A Streptococcus bacteria, in which the throat feel sore and scratchy. While viral sore throats usually resolve on their own, strep throat should be treated with oral antibiotics. That reduces the risk o...
View MoreOtitis media is an inflammation of the center ear and may occur in either one or both ears at an equivalent time. It is characterized by the accumulation of infected fluid in the middle of the ear causing the bulging of eardrum and pain in the ear. In general, otitis isn't serious and doesn't normally cause permanent h...
View MoreAudiology is the study and science of hearing, balance, and related disorders. The profession of audiology encompasses the following services, which can have a significant impact on communication, mobility, and quality of life. Hearing loss and falls prevention Adult and pediatric diagnostic hearing screenings and assessments Balance/vestibular ass...
View MoreHearing loss is when your ability to listen to is reduced. Deafness makes it harder for you to listen to speech and other sounds. Hearing loss is quite common. The most common causes of deafness are noise and aging. In most cases, deafness can't be cured. Hearing loss is typically treated with ...
View MoreUsher disorder is a hereditary condition including sensorineural hearing misfortune and retinitis pigmentosa (RP) which is characterized by partial or total hearing loss and vision loss. The symptoms of this syndrome are deafness or hearing loss and an eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Deafness is caused due to abnormal growth of hair c...
View MoreA Cochlear implant is a little electronic gadget that electrically animates the cochlear (nerve for hearing) and helps to provide a sound to the persons who are suffering from deaf or severally hard of hearing. The implant is outside and inside parts. It contains of two parts that connect to each other with an electromagnet: An implant surgically p...
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