It can be easy to take your ears for granted until they suddenly wallop you with pain. Or maybe the world begins to sound like you’re swimming underwater when your feet are firmly planted on land.
Young children with common ear, nose, and throat (ENT) issues may be at subsequent risk of autism or high levels of demonstrable autism traits, suggests research published online in the open access ...
Children are more vulnerable to pollution-related woes, because they breathe more air per kilogram of body weight than adults do. (Picture Credit: Pexels) ENT ailments are described as the most ...
Our ears, nose and throat are small but vital parts of the body. They help us breathe, listen, speak and stay safe. In children, these systems are still developing. Because of that, disorders of the ...
When you think of ear issues, hearing loss is probably the first thing that comes to mind. And while it is indeed common as we age, so are issues that can cause aches and pains—sometimes severe—in and ...
Hosted by Dr. Peter Nalin and guests discuss ears, nose and throat problems... Hosted by Dr. Peter Nalin and guests discuss ears, nose, and throat problems including sleep apnea.
A 10-year-old boy in North Carolina suffered from ear pain and hearing problems for years before doctors were finally able to crack the case: He did not have an ear condition after all, but an ...
Very young children who have exhibited common ear and upper respiratory signs appear to have an increased risk of a subsequent diagnosis of autism or demonstrated high levels of autism traits, ...
This week on Doctors on Call features a panel of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists... This week on Doctors on Call features a panel of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists discussing common ...
Most balance problems occur because of brain or inner ear problems, or physical issues, such as broken bones or muscle injuries. Balance problems can make it difficult to walk or move. They may make a ...
She came to the doctor’s office with her daughter and a whiteboard. It was the only way she could communicate since losing her hearing. After exchanging written messages with the doctor, though, she ...