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How to Deal With Ear Infections
Ear infections can be quite the nuisance, particularly if it’s something that your little one deals with often. While anyone can develop ear infections, babies and young children are at an increased risk for ear…
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Treatment Options for Snoring and Sleep Apnea
Snoring and sleep apnea can affect the quality of your sleep and may even increase your risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. Fortunately, treatment options offered by ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctors can help. Dr.…
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Types of Hearing Aids
Maybe you didn’t even notice it but other members of your family pointed out the fact that you need to blast the TV in order to hear it or that you have to asked people…
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Controlling Your Allergy Symptoms
Do you find that certain times of the year it’s difficult to go outdoors without developing watery itchy eyes or sneezing your head off? Does coming in contact with your friends’ pets leave you dealing…
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Vocal Cord Lesion
Your voice is one of the traits that make you “uniquely you.” Any significant change in the quality or sound of your voice could be an indication of a problem, like vocal cord lesions. This is…
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Signs You May Need Sinus Surgery
Oh, no, it’s happening again. You recognize the symptoms of another sinus infection: the congestion, the inability to smell, the fever. You’ve had sinusitis so often this year that the condition basically is chronic. You…
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What Is an Anterior Nosebleed?
Learn more about nosebleeds, why they happen and how you can handle them the next time they happen to you. It can be rather startling when you notice blood dripping from your nose. While most…
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How to Treat my Ear Infection
While they tend to be most common in young children, ear infections can affect people of all ages. An ear infection can result from a number of causes, and treatment will depend on the severity,…
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What You Need to Know About Your Ear and Dizziness
Dizziness can result from a number of external factors, ranging from dehydration and hunger to severe anxiety and panic attacks. The false sensation of dizziness, which makes it feel like a person’s surroundings are spinning…
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FAQs about Tonsillitis
An occasional sore throat from a bout with the flu, or an afternoon of enthusiastically cheering for a beloved team at a sporting event can happen to anyone. Small school-aged children, who are constantly exposed…

