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Natural Remedies vs. Medical Treatments: What Works Best for Allergies?
Allergies occur when your immune system reacts to foreign substances like pollen, dust, or pet dander. These reactions can trigger symptoms that range from mild to severe. You might experience sneezing, itching, watery eyes, or more intense reactions such as difficulty breathing. Understanding what triggers your allergies is the first step towards finding relief. This knowledge […]
Read MoreTonsillectomy vs. Adenoidectomy: Understanding the Differences and Similarities
When it comes to surgical procedures involving the throat and airway, tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy are two options that are often mentioned. While both procedures involve the removal of tissue in the throat area, they serve different purposes, and your provider may find that one surgery will suit you better than the other. Tonsillectomy vs. Adenoidectomy – Understanding the Difference […]
Read MoreWhy Hearing Testing Is Crucial for Early Detection of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss typically affects people between 45 and older. Hearing testing is important as it will detect issues with your hearing and could prevent additional hearing loss. It also allows your doctor to determine the appropriate treatment to restore your quality of life. How Often You Should Have Your Hearing Tested During the school years, children are often […]
Read MoreTreatments for Snoring and Sleep Apnea
If you have sleep apnea, your breathing pauses while you sleep. Pauses can last from just a few seconds to minutes and can happen many times per hour—sometimes over 30. Chronic snoring is one symptom of sleep apnea, as well as audible choking noises. When you have sleep apnea, you don’t get as much deep sleep […]
Read MoreAdenoidectomy: When to Get Adenoids Removed
The adenoids in the upper back part of the throat, like the tonsils on either side, are part of the lymphatic system. They serve a useful function to trap bacteria and keep them from entering the body. However, if the adenoids are constantly infected, their usefulness decreases. Frequent adenoid infections are a good reason to […]
Read MoreHow Balloon Sinuplasty Offers Long-Term Relief From Chronic Sinusitis
Chronic recurrent sinusitis (CRS) affects about 37 million Americans each year. While medication can help many of those suffering from this condition, some may fare better with endoscopic sinus surgery. Still, many individuals continue to seek out minimally invasive solutions instead, such as balloon sinuplasty, a procedure where a surgeon places a small balloon through the nose […]
Read MoreHow To Know If You Are Facing Hearing Loss
Have you been finding yourself raising the volume while listening to music, asking your friends, ‘What did they say?’ during the movies, or being stressed that you are missing things during a conversation, you may wonder if your hearing is getting worse. Hearing loss is common with age; however, a recent study found that over one billion people are […]
Read MoreUnderstanding the Shared Symptoms Across Thyroid Disorders
Thyroid disorders are those which affect one’s thyroid and parathyroid glands. The thyroid gland is a small, endocrine gland located toward the front of your neck that uses the thyroid hormone to regulate the speed at which your body handles its functions. Meanwhile, the parathyroid glands are four more minor glands located near the thyroid gland […]
Read MoreWhat Causes Recurrent Ear Infections?
Even though children are most prone to developing recurrent ear infections, adults can suffer from them as well. Ear infections, medically known as otitis media, can be both painful and stress-inducing, especially when they occur one after another. Underlying Causes There are a variety of reasons why someone continually develops an ear infection. Some patients develop […]
Read MoreEnd the Guesswork With Advanced Allergy Testing
Allergy symptoms occur when the immune system reacts to an allergic substance, also known as an allergen, entering the body. The immune system produces specific antibodies to recognize allergens if they reenter the body. This recognition triggers a series of reactions, including tissue destruction, blood vessel dilation, and the production of inflammatory substances like histamine. […]
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