Nosebleeds are common, affecting up to 60 million people in the US. They are usually harmless, an annoyance, but no cause for concern. However, when it becomes frequent or hard to control, it might be time to seek professional help for persistent nosebleeds. Understanding when and how to seek persistent nose bleeding treatment can ensure…
Nose & Throat
How Is Pediatric Sleep Apnea Treated?
As a parent, it’s concerning when your child wakes up through the night gasping for air. Your child may become irritable during the day, and sleep problems may even affect their schooling. Fortunately, Dr. Scott Franklin of Georgetown ENT can provide sleep apnea treatment, so your child doesn’t have to contend with all the unpleasantries…
Why Treating Your Allergies Is Important
Allergies are a problem for many people. Various things can trigger an allergy attack, such as pollen, food, medication, and insect stings. Given that allergies are something that most people experience, there’s a tendency for people to ignore this condition. What happens if you just let it be and leave it untreated? Let’s explore why…
What is Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sense of hearing enables us to communicate, work, and socialize. It also gives us awareness of our surroundings and allows us to detect potential dangers. A gradual loss of hearing in both ears is a natural part of aging for many over the age of 60, however, a rapid loss of hearing in people between…
Signs of Nasal Polyps
Nasal polyps are painless, fleshy growths that can develop when the lining of the nose and/or sinuses is inflamed and swells to form a polyp. If they become too large or if there is a cluster of them, it can lead to nasal congestion, infections, a loss of your sense of smell, and breathing difficulties….
Causes of Tonsillitis
Your tonsils are pads of lymphatic tissue that are located in the back of your throat. Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, and it produces a variety of symptoms such as red tonsils, a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and swollen lymph nodes under the jaw. While it may affect adults and children alike, tonsillitis is…
Common Signs of Dysphagia
Recent studies show that about 1 in every 25 adults has dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing. It’s most frequently seen in older individuals, but the condition can be experienced across all age groups and for many different reasons. This condition is often linked to underlying health conditions, particularly those associated with the brain and nervous system….
Treatments for a Deviated Septum
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