Pediatric sleep apnea is a condition in which your child experiences breathing disturbances during their sleep caused by partial or complete obstruction in their airway. Pediatric sleep apnea can lead to potentially life-threatening complications if left untreated. That is why it is imperative to consult an ENT doctor, preferably one who specializes in sleep medicine,…
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Advice from a Hearing Loss Specialist on How to Cope During the Holidays
The holidays are just around the corner—a time for families and friends to come together to create special memories and relax after a long year. However, for people with hearing loss, the holidays in themselves can be quite hard to manage, much less the “chaos” that they can bring. If you are struggling with a…
Advantages of Visiting an Allergist
An allergist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating allergic conditions, such as hay fever, skin allergies, and food allergies. An allergy is when your immune system mistakenly interprets a substance as a foreign invader (such as a virus), and most people who have allergies are allergic to similar things. While allergies are not…
10 Tips for Success When Visiting an Allergist
Making an appointment with an allergist is a crucial first step towards taking better control of your allergies and restoring your quality of life. As with seeing any other type of healthcare professional, there are things you want to do to make the most out of your visit to your allergist. Below are 10 simple…
What is the difference between a hearing loss specialist and an audiologist?
If you are looking for specialists for hearing problems, you may have come across the terms “hearing loss specialist” and “audiologist.” Despite sharing similarities, the two are not one and the same. There are different hearing loss specialists, such as otolaryngologists, audiologists, and hearing instrument specialists. They all help patients with hearing problems. Knowing the…
What Does an Allergist Do to Test for Allergies?
An allergy is an abnormal immunological response to an allergen. An allergen is something that actually causes a mistaken response by your immune system – your system thinks it’s a foreign invader trying to attack your body, so the body overreacts by trying to overwhelm it and to get it out of your body. This…
Is Your Hearing OK? Questions You Should Ask
Have you found yourself turning up the volume more frequently than before when watching television or listening to music? Or maybe you have found it difficult to concentrate in loud and busy environments when you haven’t in the past. It’s worth looking into these symptoms as soon as you experience them. Here are a few…
A Patient’s Guide to Adenoidectomy
The adenoids are a cluster of tissues located in the back of the nasal cavity. Like the tonsils, they help keep your body healthy by trapping harmful pathogens (bacteria and viruses). Because your adenoids essentially catch the pathogens entering your body, they sometimes temporarily swell while fighting off an infection. The swelling eventually subsides, but…
Adenoidectomy Surgery: What Are the Side Effects?
Breathing issues due to persistent nasal obstruction, sleep apnea, earaches, and throat infection—are these conditions plaguing your child? If all conservative interventions have already been explored but still without success, talk to your ENT doctor about adenoidectomy surgery and whether it is right for your child. Adenoidectomy has been shown to provide most pediatric patients…
How Is A Balance Disorder Treated?
Do you often feel dizzy and lightheaded? When standing or walking, do you feel unsteady on your feet? If you experience these recurring symptoms, you may need to get checked for a balance disorder. What Inner Ear Conditions Can Cause Balance Problems? Balance problems stem from several medical conditions, typically inner ear issues. Dizziness or…