Summer brings sunshine, vacations and, for some, nosebleeds. You’re not alone. While not exactly on the top of anyone’s summer wish list, nosebleeds are more
Category: Nose and Sinus
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Spring’s arrival often brings beauty and renewal, but for many, it also ushers in a season of itchy eyes, runny noses, and constant sniffles. The
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Headaches are a universal experience ranging from a dull ache to a throbbing vice grip. While they disrupt daily life, not all headaches are created
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Sinusitis, a common childhood ailment, can be even more bothersome when paired with enlarged adenoids. Let’s explore this connection and how it affects children. Adenoids
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Concha bullosa is a variation in the anatomy of the nose. It means concha(i.e. nasal turbinate) that is air filled and looks like a balloon.
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Ear pain due to cold – understanding the treatment
Ear Pain due to cold is a common presentation in the emergency department particularly for children during the late night hours. Pathophysiology of ear pain
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Fever with throat pain – when to ask for an ENT specialist’s opinion?
Before understanding about fever with throat pain lets look at what is a fever. What is a fever? Fever doesn’t have a standard definition as
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All about Deviated Nasal Septum
Today’s blog is about a very common condition known as the “deviated nasal septum” or DNS in short. To understand deviated nasal septum we need
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Feeling like something stuck in your throat – Globus pharyngeus
It’s the summer months and as the mercury soars, complaints of “feeling like something is stuck in my throat” are rising. With the COVID-19 raging
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Nosebleed after COVID-19 is being reported by those who recovered after the second wave. It is a very alarming symptom for the patients and their
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Epistaxis or nosebleeds become common as the age increases. Multiple reasons are responsible for the increased incidence of epistaxis in the elderly. 1. Hypertension Uncontrolled
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Avoidable causes for nasal bleed in young and middle-aged adults are listed below. This article is the second part of a three-part series.