
Tonsil Stone
What are Tonsil Stone's Also known as tonsilloliths, these are small lumps of hard material that form in the crypts of the tonsils. They are often mistaken for an acute infection of the tonsils due to their appearance. While they are a common and usually harmless...
Deviated Nasal Septum
Straight Path to Relief: Overcoming Deviated Nasal Septum A deviated nasal septum is a common condition that affects many people. It occurs when the thin wall (septum) that separates the nasal passages is displaced to one side, making one nasal passage smaller than...
Septoplasty
What is Septoplasty It is a surgical procedure performed to correct a deviated nasal septum, which is a common condition that affects many people. Septoplasty is a safe and effective procedure that can improve nasal breathing and quality of life. The surgery is...
Otitis Externa
Otitis Externa - Practical Guide As the name indicates, Otitis externa, also known as swimmer's ear, is a common condition characterized by swelling, and infection of the external ear canal. It can be a painful and uncomfortable experience, and if left untreated, can...
Otomycosis
Otomycosis - Fungal Infection of Ear It is a term that is used for fungal infection that affects the external auditory canal, which is the part of the ear canal leading from the outer ear to the eardrum. This condition is more common in hot climates and among people...
Cervical Vertigo
Navigating the Realities of Cervical Vertigo Cervical vertigo is a type of vertigo that is caused by a problem in the neck, specifically the cervical spine. The cervical spine consists of the seven vertebrae that make up the neck region of the spine. When there is a...
Post Nasal Drip
Post Nasal Drip: Understanding the Causes and Symptoms Postnasal drip is a common condition that occurs when excess mucus accumulates in the back of the throat. This can lead to a variety of symptoms, including a sore throat, cough, and difficulty swallowing. Some of...
Acid Reflux or Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease
What causes Acid Reflux? There is a circular band of muscle (a 'sphincter') at the junction between the esophagus and stomach. This relaxes to allow food down, but then normally tightens up and stops food and acid leaking back up (refluxing) into the esophagus. In...
Nosebleed
What is a nosebleed? A nosebleed occurs when the membranes lining the inner nose are disturbed or irritated enough to cause abnormal bleeding. The medical term is epistaxis. If the bleeding is near the front of the nose, it is an anterior bleed. In children it is...
Aphthous Mouth Ulcers
What are aphthous mouth ulcers? Aphthous mouth ulcers are small, painful sores that can occur anywhere inside the mouth, such as the gums, cheeks, and the tongue. They are the most common type of mouth ulcer and are also known as canker sores. They are usually round...
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