An insect buzzing in your ear can be a startling experience. While the initial reaction might be panic, staying calm is crucial. Remember, you’re in
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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
As an otolaryngologist (ENT), I see many cases of Swimmer’s ear, especially during summer. While it’s a common condition, it can certainly dampen your aquatic adventures. This
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
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.
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
Recently a case of meningitis caused by ear infection in a previously healthy man in the UK made international headlines. In this article I will
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
An Introduction to Tinnitus Tinnitus is a very common condition, reported in almost two thirds of adults. Tinnitus – the word finds its origin in
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
What is Herpes Zoster Oticus? Herpes zoster involving the facial nerve and the dermatomes around the ear, it is known as Herpes Zoster oticus or
Otomycosis = “Oto”(ear) + “mycosis”(fungus). Fungal infection of the ear is frequently diagnosed during the summer and monsoon months, due to the increased humidity in