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How Do You Calm a GERD Flare-Up?
Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) disease is a condition affecting approximately 20% of adults wherein stomach acid repeatedly flows back up the esophagus. Symptoms of GERD include a burning sensation in the chest, backwash, upper stomach pain,…
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Understanding Third Mobile Window Syndrome
Third Mobile Window Syndrome (TMWS) is a rare condition disrupting the regular movement of fluid and sound in the inner ear. Normally, the inner ear’s fluid dynamics are regulated by two windows: the oval window…
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Understanding Excess Drooling: Causes and Treatments
Drooling, the unintentional dripping of saliva from the mouth, is often associated with sleep or the anticipation of a delicious meal. While generally a natural occurrence, excessive drooling can indicate underlying health issues. Let’s look…
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What To Know about a Sinus X-Ray
A sinus x-ray is an imaging test that uses electromagnetic energy to visualize your sinuses. Your provider may recommend a sinus x-ray if you have recently had an injury to your nose or sinuses, excess…
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How Dry Air Can Impact Your Nose and Throat Health
Dry air is a common issue, especially when you spend a lot of time indoors. While it might seem like a minor inconvenience, the impact of dry air on our health, particularly on the health…
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Why Does My Nose Bleed at Nighttime?
Getting a nosebleed, especially if you’re not used to them, can feel a little alarming. While nighttime nosebleeds can be bothersome, mild bleeding is not usually a cause for concern. Let’s look at why noses…
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What to Know About Benign Laryngeal Tumors
A benign laryngeal tumor refers to a noncancerous growth located in the throat. Both adults and children can develop these tumors and they are generally associated with a favorable prognosis due to their noncancerous nature.…
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What Is Tympanometry and When Would I Need One?
Tympanometry is a test used to diagnose problems in the middle ear. Your ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist may recommend a tympanometry test if they suspect you have one or more of the following…
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What is The Link Between Allergies and Ear Infections
Ear infections are common and can affect people of all ages, but are especially common in children. Understanding how allergies impact ear infections can help prevent ear infections and provide effective treatment. Causes for Ear…
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How To Tell if You Have Allergies or a Sinus Infection?
Allergies and sinus infections share a lot of symptoms, such as congestion, headaches, coughing and more. Knowing the difference between the two can help inform your treatment approach. Let’s examine allergies and sinus infections a…