Hearing loss is due to an issue in one or more parts of the ear or auditory system. Today, the hearing impaired do not need to resign themselves to a life of not hearing sounds – advancements in hearing aids continue to be made, and the latest models are customizable and discreet. Hearing loss is…
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Which Adenoidectomy Surgery is Right for Me?
Does Your Child Have Sleep Apnea?
Sleep disorders are more common in children than most people think. Pediatric sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that causes a child’s breathing to be partially or completely blocked repeatedly during sleep. Further investigation by a doctor is highly recommended if you think your child has this condition. Pediatric sleep apnea is a condition that,…
Should I Bring My Child to a Pediatric Sleep Apnea Doctor?
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that is characterized by loud snoring and pauses in breathing during sleep. It can affect both adults and children. This condition warrants medical treatment, as it disrupts sleep and therefore can negatively impact productivity and alertness during the daytime. Children need to be able to focus in order to…
Audiologist vs. ENT: Is There a Difference?
If you’re having hearing problems, you may be wondering whether you should go to an ENT (ear, nose, and throat doctor) or an audiologist. There is indeed a distinct difference between these two specialists. Let’s compare and contrast the functions and capabilities of an audiologist and an ENT doctor, and discuss which one may be…
Ear Infections: Do’s and Don’ts
Ear infections are one of the most common reasons why children see ENT doctors every year. While adults can develop ear infections, too, they are the cause of many sleepless nights and lost school days for kids. Let’s explore reasons why ear infections develop and the do’s and don’ts of preventing and treating them. …
What are some of the symptoms of vertigo?
Vertigo is a condition that causes dizziness and balance problems in adults and is usually caused by problems with the inner structures of the ear. The brainstem, cerebellum, and vestibular nerve all make up a region of the brain responsible for sensory perception, balance, and coordination. Problems with balance are a safety risk. It can…
Tonsillectomy Surgery Vs. Adenoidectomy Surgery
Tonsils and adenoids are small structures important to the body’s immune system, particularly in children. However, sometimes, children and adults can experience tonsil and adenoid problems and require treatment from an ENT doctor. The most common procedure done to treat tonsil problems is called a tonsillectomy. The most common procedure done to treat adenoid problems…
How Can an ENT Specialist Correct My Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is one of the most distressing things that can happen to a person. There are over 100 possible causes of hearing loss. These include aging, infections, disease, and regular exposure to loud sounds. If you’ve recently noticed a decline in your ability to perceive sound, you will benefit from the expertise of an…
What Types of Vertigo Treatments Are Available?
Do you ever feel like the room is spinning or become very lightheaded? These spells might also be accompanied by wooziness and disorientation. If so, you may have a condition called vertigo. Vertigo causes a sensation that you are off balance and causes a variety of symptoms, such as the ones mentioned. Fortunately, the experts…