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  • Otolaryngologist (ENT professionals) is a professional treat people of all with problems related to Ear, Nose, Throat, head and neck regions. They will treat both medical (with medications) and surgical (with Operation) conditions of this body parts. Some of the common diseases to be treated by otolaryngologist are Ear infection, hearing problems, Nose problems, sinus diseases, speech problems, sleep disorders, neck masses, injury and traumas related to this region.

What Conditions Do ENTs Treat?

General otolaryngologists do not limit their practice to any one portion of the head and neck, and can treat a variety of conditions. Some ENT specialists, however, pursue additional training in one of these subspecialty areas:

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Some Conditions we manage: 

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Surgical Treatment

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​​Ear infections and trauma

Nasal obstruction

Nasal allergies

Sinus / Nasal Infection

Nasal Bleeding (Epistaxis)

Adenoid / Tonsillar Diseases including Adeno-Tonsillectomy

Upper air way diseases Tracheostomy 

Head and neck Tumors

Foreign body in airway and food trachea 

Speech or voice problem

Chronic otitis media

Hearing loss

Obstructive Sleep apnea

Head or neck masses or tumors

Oral lesions

Swallowing disorders

Thyroid tumors

  • The ENT Department offers a broad range of services carried out by a highly qualified team of physicians, surgeons, nurses and allied health professionals spanning a number of specialties to ensure a patient always receives the best possible care.

  • Patients of all ages are treated - from the newborn to the elderly.

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Video  Flexible Laryngoscopy

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Flexible laryngoscopy is generally done to evaluate symptoms of disorders of the pharynx and larynx..

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In particular, patients at high risk of head and neck cancer (eg, heavy smokers or alcohol users) may benefit from laryngoscopy, especially if they have had hoarseness, sore throat, or ear pain for > 2 weeks.

Laryngoscopy can also be useful to evaluate the airway prior to orotracheal intubation.

Urgent laryngoscopy may be indicated in patients with angioedema, stridor, epistaxis, and/or craniofacial trauma.

Flexible laryngoscopy can be tried for patients who do not tolerate direct laryngoscopy.

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