Our immune system protects us from harmful foreign agents like viruses, bacteria, etc., by producing antibodies that kill these foreign substances. However, in people with allergies, the immune system produces antibodies in response to foreign substances that aren’t even harmful. This response of our immune system to harmless substances is called an allergic reaction. Most…
Some Common Signs of Hearing Loss and How You Can Prevent It
According to an estimate, approximately 1 in 10 people in the United States have some degree of hearing loss, making it one of the most common sensory processing disorders. While hearing loss is common in seniors, it can affect all ages, genders, ethnicities, and races. In children, it is one of the most common congenital…
Signs Your Child May Need Adenoidectomy Surgery
Adenoidectomy is the surgical removal of the adenoids – glands located above the mouth’s roof, behind the nose. In children, adenoids are an important part of the child’s immune system and protect against germs that may enter the body through the nose or mouth. Typically, these glands shrink and disappear by the teenage years. However,…
Adenoidectomy Surgery: What It Really Means
Adenoidectomy, along with tonsillectomy, is among the most commonly performed ENT surgical procedures in the United States. Nonetheless, for many people with no medical background, the term “adenoidectomy” can seem rather unfamiliar, leaving them wondering what it actually means and when they might need it. The information we’ve provided below can help you get a…
Why You Should Get Your Hearing Tested Annually
Hearing loss is not high on the list of things people think about regarding their health. We tend to take our ability to hear for granted until we realize that we have hearing loss. However, with a simple hearing test, you can learn about your ears’ health, how to protect your hearing and prevent hearing…
Better Hearing Solutions with Cochlear Implants
It is estimated that over 12 million Americans in the United States have severe hearing loss, which cannot be helped by hearing aids. Hearing is critical to navigating your surroundings, hearing potential dangers and important sounds, and communicating. What can improve their hearing ability if hearing aids are not useful for those with profound hearing…
How an Allergist Helps You Cope with Allergies
An allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to typically harmless substances. These substances are called allergens and can include environmental substances, such as pollen, pet dander, dust mites, mold or food such as dairy, gluten, and peanuts, and medication, including penicillin and some antibiotics. When someone with allergies comes into contact with an…
How Georgetown Better Hearing Center Can Help You
If you have difficulty hearing or are concerned about perceived changes in your hearing and ability to understand speech, going to a hearing center may be helpful. A hearing center offers a variety of services, including hearing tests, to try to determine the cause of your problem and find the best solution for you. The…
Meet Dr. Scott: Credible ENT of Georgetown, TX
Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctors are medical professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the ears, nose, and throat. These specialists are also sometimes referred to as otolaryngologists or otorhinolaryngologists. ENT doctors often work closely with other medical professionals, such as audiologists, speech therapists, and allergists to provide comprehensive care…
What Is the Difference Between an Allergist and an Immunologist?
If you have allergies, you may have been hearing about how immunology is a way of treating an allergy possibly for a lifetime. This sounds very appealing if you experience bothersome sneezing, congestion, runny nose, watery eyes, or rashes just from being exposed to certain allergens. Let’s talk about how an allergist can also function…