FAQ's
Common symptoms of sinusitis include facial pain or pressure, nasal congestion, nasal discharge, headache, cough, and reduced sense of smell.
To prevent ear infections, you can avoid inserting foreign objects into your ears, keep your ears dry, avoid exposure to cigarette smoke, and treat allergies promptly.
Sudden hearing loss should be evaluated by an ENT specialist immediately. It may be reversible with prompt treatment, so don’t delay seeking medical attention.
Treatment for tonsillitis may include rest, fluids, pain relievers, antibiotics (if bacterial), and in severe or recurrent cases, surgical removal of the tonsils (tonsillectomy).
You can relieve allergy symptoms affecting your nose by using antihistamines, nasal corticosteroids, decongestants, and avoiding allergens whenever possible.
Vertigo can be caused by various factors, including inner ear problems, such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular neuritis, Meniere’s disease, or other neurological conditions. Evaluation by an ENT specialist is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, you can schedule an appointment online through our website’s appointment booking portal. Simply provide your details, and we’ll confirm your appointment with our available ENT specialists.
If you’re experiencing difficulty hearing conversations, frequently asking others to repeat themselves, or noticing a decrease in your ability to hear, it’s advisable to undergo a hearing evaluation by an audiologist. They can determine if a hearing aid is necessary.
Common causes of nosebleeds include dry air, nose picking, trauma to the nose, allergies, sinusitis, and certain medical conditions like high blood pressure or blood clotting disorders.
Recovery time from septoplasty varies from person to person but typically takes around 1-2 weeks. It’s important to follow your doctor’s post-operative instructions for optimal healing.
Common symptoms of ear infections include ear pain, drainage from the ear, hearing loss, fever, and feeling of fullness in the ear.
You can prevent sinus infections by practicing good hygiene, avoiding allergens and pollutants, using a humidifier, staying hydrated, and avoiding smoking.
Common treatments for tonsillitis include antibiotics (if bacterial), pain relievers, gargling with warm salt water, and in severe cases, surgical removal of the tonsils (tonsillectomy).
Snoring is often caused by obstructed airflow during sleep due to factors like relaxed throat muscles, enlarged tonsils, or nasal congestion. Treatment options include lifestyle changes, using nasal strips, CPAP therapy, or surgery in severe cases.
Hearing loss can be caused by various factors including aging, exposure to loud noise, genetics, infections, ear trauma, and certain medications.
You should see a doctor if you have persistent throat pain accompanied by difficulty swallowing, fever, swollen glands, or if the pain lasts longer than a week.
You can protect your ears while swimming by using earplugs designed for swimming, keeping your ears dry, and drying them gently after swimming.
Common allergies affecting the ears, nose, and throat include allergic rhinitis (hay fever), allergic conjunctivitis, and allergic reactions to certain foods or medications.
Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or dizziness that can be caused by inner ear problems. Treatment may include medications, vestibular rehabilitation exercises, and lifestyle changes.
A deviated septum is a condition where the nasal septum is significantly off-center, leading to breathing difficulties and sinus issues. Treatment may involve medications, nasal sprays, or surgical correction (septoplasty).