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Ear, Nose & Throat

Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) health involves treating damage, disease, and infection in these interconnected parts of the head and neck. ENT symptoms may involve a sore throat, runny nose, ear pressure and pain, dizziness, vertigo, hearing problems, difficulty swallowing, nosebleeds, and more. Treatment varies depending on the specific condition and may include medication, therapy, assistive devices like hearing aids, or surgeries.

Proper hygiene, hydration, and noise protection can reduce your risk of many ENT problems, as can eating a healthy diet, getting good sleep, and having effective stress management routines.

Common Questions & Answers

What are some common ENT issues?
Ear, nose, and throat infections, vertigo, hearing loss, issues with swallowing, tonsillitis, and sleep apnea are common ENT-related issues. Lumps on the face or neck may also warrant investigation by an ENT doctor.
Keep your ears dry, avoid smoking and secondhand smoke, and wash your hands regularly to reduce the risk of colds. Some vaccines, such as the pneumococcal vaccine, also protect against Streptococcus pneumoniae, a common cause of middle ear infections.
Viral infections, irritants, dryness, throat muscle strains, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and allergies are common causes of a sore throat. Risk factors include smoking, cold and flu season, age, and reduced immunity due to other conditions or treatments.
An audiologist diagnoses hearing loss using audiometry and other hearing tests, and they can use these results to adjust hearing aids to your needs. Various apps can help you identify possible hearing loss at home, to screen yourself before seeking a clinical opinion.
Allergies can trigger allergic rhinitis, leading to a runny nose; watery, itchy eyes; sneezing; coughing; itchiness in the nose, throat, and roof of the mouth; and postnasal drip. This can interfere with sleep, causing fatigue and affecting daily function.
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Resources
  1. Otolaryngologist. Cleveland Clinic. January 20, 2023.
  2. A Detailed Guide on Maintaining Optimal ENT Health in 2024! Medanta. April 17, 2024.

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