Ear, Nose and Throat Consumer Guide
Natural Treatment for an Ear Infection
Did you know that there is a wealth of ear infection remedies that can help relieve the painful symptoms of ear ache, muffled hearing, congestion, swollen glands, fatigue and fever? Many of these ear infection remedies you should be able to find in your kitchen or bathroom cabinet - or maybe you can borrow them from a neighbor.
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Sinusitis Relief: Seek Advice of an ENT Specialist
SINUSITIS. This is one of the very common diseases connected with the nasal passage. This disease is medically known as Rhino sinusitis. In order to cure this malady you are needed to visit an ENT specialist as disease originates from nasal passage.
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A Complete Overview on Ear, Nose and Throat Hematomas
One of the most common injuries to the nose is a nasal fracture or broken nose. This usually is caused by blunt trauma to the nose (as in case where a baseball or elbow hits it). Swelling, bruising and bleeding may occur.
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Proactive Rhinitis Treatment for Your Allergies
Allergic Rhinitis is simply the inflammation of the nasal mucosa, the nasal lining inside of your nose. Allergic Rhinitis is commonly linked to allergies. Allergic Rhinitis may be seasonal or perennial (lasting year round). If you are experiencing sinus congestion, sinus headaches, post nasal drip, a runny nose, burning and watering eyes; you are probably allergic to something in the environment that you work, play, live or sleep.
There is also a non-allergic form of rhinitis that is triggered by fluctuations in the environment or in the biological processes of the body. Environmental factors may include smoke, temperature and humidity changes, chemical irritants and medications.
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Understanding, Preventing and Treating Diseases of the Sinus Cavities
The sinuses are a group of air-filled cavities present in the skull. There is no well-defined role for these structures at present but they are considered to reduce the weight of the skull, to serve as cushion for facial trauma, to insulate adjacent organs, to improve and characterize voice quality, and to humidify air coming into the nose.
The sinuses exhibit a close connection with the nose, demonstrated by their similar mucosal lining and by small openings found within the complex. Therefore, the problem of the nose becomes the problem of the sinus cavities and vice versa.
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Allergy, Asthma and Sinusitis Protection and Prevention
It is virtually impossible to avoid all exposure to the multitude of substances in your daily life that exacerbate your allergy, asthma and sinusitis. The first and most important step is taking personal responsibility to manage your own symptoms.
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How to Take Good Care of Your Nose
A patient once had asked to a doctor about what did he need to do to take good care of his nose. The doctor simply and straightforwardly replied to the patient that what was more important was what not to do to your nose. Bad habits such as nose-picking, sniffing, rubbing, blowing the noses hard or stuffing things such as tissue and handkerchiefs up to the nostril can do a lot of harm to your nose. Generally, nose will take good care by itself. Physiologically, when we breathe in air in our lung, nose will warm, clean and humidify it.
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