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www.FauquierENT.net - Normal anatomy is reviewed during a trans-nasal endoscopy procedure usually performed to diagnose a hoarse voice. In this particular video, the subject has a normal voice.
www.FauquierENT.net - Video goes over what to expect when coblation turbinate reduction is performed for nasal obstruction.
In patients with chronic nasal problems, including congestion, sinus infections, deviated septum, difficulty breathing, rhinoplasty can improve these problems. This can improve the symptoms of chronic siinus and nasal problems, such as chronic headache. Artemus Cox, MD. Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.
The basics of ENT, and what ENT physicians treat. Allergies frequently involve the ear nose and throat area, as well as other conditions.
Dr. Alvin Katz of the Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital discusses the causes of hearing loss. Frequently exposure to noise at their job can cause hearing loss. Usually people with hearing loss have tinnitus in addition, which is a ringing in the ear.
www.FauquierENT.net - This video goes over what trans-nasal fiberoptic stroboscopy looks like in a normal patient with a normal voice.
www.FauquierENT.net - Video shows parents what to expect when their child undergoes trans-nasal endoscopy. This patient is being evaluated for hyper nasal speech.
Dr Alvin Katz, the Surgeon Director of the Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital discusses common problems of the throat, including problems of the vocal chords. If you don't take care of your voice, there can be irritation, bleeding, and cyst formation of the vocal chords. Sometimes these problems must be treated surgically.
Are antibiotics always needed for an ear infection: Dr. Allison Brindle, a pediatrician at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses how children with ear infections are best treated. She says that sometimes it is best to wait and watch children without antiobiotics, with careful monitering by a pediatrician. Even if there is fluid in the ear, causing ear pain, antibiotics may not be indicated.