Ear, Nose And Throat

How Is Tonsillitis Treated?

Treatment of tonsillitis aims to relieve its symptoms. Surgery is very rarely required. It is not always necessary to identify the exact cause of tonsillitis before beginning treatment, but it generally is advisable to at least determine whether the infection is due to streptococcal bacteria, so that appropriate treatment can be started. A “rapid strep”

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Understanding How We Hear

Hearing is a complex process involving the coordination of many different parts of the ear and nervous system. The ear consists of five main parts: The outer ear The middle ear The inner ear Nerve pathways The brain The Outer Ear The outer ear consists of the auricle, the part of the ear that we can

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What Causes Tinnitus?

Tinnitus may be a symptom of a variety of ear disorders or other medical conditions. Usually it is difficult for doctors to determine the exact cause of tinnitus. Many disorders of the ear, including a problem with one or more of the five parts of the hearing mechanism, may cause tinnitus. Tinnitus may also be

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How Is Tinnitus Diagnosed?

Because, in most cases, the exact cause of tinnitus is not known, diagnosis typically begins with a visit to an ear specialist known as an otologist or otolaryngologist. A thorough clinical evaluation, including a complete patient history and medication regimen, helps the doctor to determine if tinnitus is present and what may be the cause

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How Is Tinnitus Treated?

Unfortunately, attempts to identify and treat the underlying disorder causing tinnitus are often unsuccessful. The ability to tolerate tinnitus varies widely from person to person. Some or all of the following techniques may help make tinnitus tolerable. Using a hearing aid may help to suppress tinnitus. Relief by playing background music to mask the tinnitus-so-called “white noise.”

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Tinnitus And Hearing Loss

It is estimated that approximately 90 percent of people with tinnitus have some degree of hearing loss. Therefore, hearing tests are essential before a proper diagnosis of tinnitus may be determined. When a hearing loss is diagnosed, hearing aids are generally fitted before trying the various masking devices for tinnitus. Since hearing aids alone generally

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Can Tinnitus Be Cured?

As with most conditions, the exact cause must first be determined before the condition can be cured. Unfortunately, in most cases, it is not possible to diagnose the cause of tinnitus with any degree of certainty. However, when careful assessment by specialists points to a specific underlying disorder, appropriate treatment may lead to improvement or

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What Is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is noise that originates within the ear rather than from the outside environment. This may affect one or both ears. The sounds have been described variously as a “ringing” sound, a “buzzing” sound, a “humming noise, “like running water”, a “whistling” sound or like the “sound from a seashell held close to the ear.”

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Self Treatment of Sinusitis

As long as the symptoms go away within a few days, a doctor’s care for sinusitis is not necessary. However, if there are high fever or chills, difficulty with vision, thick yellow or green mucus discharge, or a temporary loss of consciousness, a doctor should be consulted immediately. Those who suffer from chronic sinusitis or

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Preventing Sinusitis

How-To Information: To prevent attacks of sinusitis: Adopt a healthy lifestyle that includes exercise and a balanced diet. Keep air filtration systems in your home or workplace clean. Use nose plugs when swimming or diving in a pool, to keep chlorine from irritating the sinuses. Drink plenty of fluids to maintain adequate moisture in the body.

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Surgery For Sinusitis

Surgery can bring relief when all other courses of treatment have failed to improve breathing. It is especially effective when polyps are present or when a deviated septum prevents adequate passage of air through the nose. A doctor will not recommend surgery unless symptoms have been chronic or frequent over a period of time, and

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