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  • When Your Child Might Need Ear Tubes And How They're Put In

    • 9 January 2023
    If your child has problems with frequent ear infections, your doctor may refer your child to an ENT doctor. The ear, nose, and throat doctor might recommend the insertion of ear tubes. Ear tube surgery is one of the most common surgeries for kids, and it's easy for them to endure. Here's when your ENT doctor might recommend ear tubes, why they work, and how they're put in your child's ears.
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  • What You Need To Know About Pediatric Otolaryngology

    • 20 June 2022
    If you or your child is suffering from ear, nose, or throat problems, it's important to seek help from a pediatric otolaryngologist. Here's what you need to know. What is pediatric otolaryngology? Pediatric otolaryngology is a subspecialty of Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) that focuses on the medical and surgical treatment of children's ear, nose, and throat conditions. How is a pediatric otolaryngologist different from other doctors? A pediatric otolaryngologist is a doctor who has completed training in ENT and then gone on to complete an additional two to three years of fellowship training in pediatric ENT.
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  • 4 Reasons To Make An Appointment With An Audiologist

    • 4 October 2017
    Hearing is an essential sense, and caring for your ears is incredibly important. An audiologist is a type of physician who specializes in hearing and treating ear conditions. There are a number of reasons to make an appointment to see an audiologist. Regular Checkup Just like you see your primary care physician for physicals and an eye doctor for eye exams, it is a good idea to see an audiologist for regular check ups of your ears.
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  • Could Hay Fever Affect Your Skin?

    • 3 October 2017
    Hay fever is a common type of allergy that affects millions of people each year. The condition, also known as allergic rhinitis, can make you sneeze and tear up, but you might not realize that it can also influence the way your skin looks. Some forms of hay fever are seasonal whereas in other cases the symptoms might be persistent throughout the year. The most common symptoms include a runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, and fatigue.
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  • Six Common Allergies And How To Treat Them

    • 25 September 2017
    There are as many as one in five Americans who suffer from allergies every day. Allergies come in several different forms and effect everyone to different degrees. Some people have extremely severe reactions and require emergency care like an EpiPen as soon as they are exposed. Others have a mild reaction that can be treated using medication such as Benadryl to get them through the allergic reaction. Want to know more about the types of allergies and how they are treated?
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