Ears
Conditions that impair ear function can be as minor as wax buildup or as serious as congenital deafness. This section contains valuable information about how to protect your hearing, how to recognize indications of hearing disorders, and what ENT-head and neck physicians can do to evaluate and treat these problems.
- Ear Drainage
- Otitis Media
- Swimmer’s Ear
- Ear Wax
- Auricular Hematoma
Nose and Mouth
Congestion, allergic rhinitis, a deviated septum and mouth sores are just a few of the varied health problems that occur in this region of the body. Information about ways you can relieve symptoms at home and when you should see a physician can be found in this section.
Throat
Maladies of the throat can be a mere nuisance or a major ordeal. Tonsillitis, voice disorders, and even hoarseness all interfere with our ability to communicate. Many of these conditions can be improved or corrected with the care of an ENT physician or head and neck surgeon.
- Thyroid Nodules
- Tonsil and Adenoids
- Neck Cancer
- Reflux
- GERD
- LPR
- Infections
Head and Neck
Many surgical advances are being made in this area. Procedures such as tonsillectomy and facial plastic surgery are becoming less invasive, and new procedures are being developed to treat serious problems such as cleft palate, sleep apnea and deafness.
- Fine Needle Aspiration
- Head and Neck Cancer
- Sinus Headaches
- Adenoiditis
- Head & Neck Tumors
- Parathyroid Disease
- Parotid & Other Salivary Gland Tumors
- Thyroid Disease
- Tonsillitis
- Zenker’s Diverticulum
Cancer
Early detection is critical to preventing fatal outcomes. Cancers of the head and neck such as laryngeal cancer can be particularly aggressive. Signs of cancer of the head and neck include changes in the skin, pain, prolonged hoarseness, and sudden loss of voice. If you suffer from any of these symptoms you should see an ENT or head and neck physician immediately.