How to Care For Your ENT Concerns When Traveling

The holidays are filled with travel. Whether you’re driving, flying or boarding a bus or train, cold and flu germs will likely be companions to at least one of your transportation’s passengers. Learning how to safeguard your ear, nose and throat (ENT) health during travel is essential in preventing sneezing and coughing from taking part…
What Are the Common Causes of a Perforated Eardrum

A perforated eardrum is a hole or tear in the eardrum. Symptoms of a perforated eardrum may include ear pain, fluid drainage from the ear, hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and nausea or vomiting. Your ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist will usually identify a perforated eardrum through a visual inspection using an otoscope. Your specialist…
Four Signs You Should See an ENT

ENT specialists diagnose and treat conditions of the ear, nose and throat. They are also referred to as otolaryngologists. Let’s take a look at a few signs that you may be dealing with an ENT issue that requires further treatment. You Have Ear Pressure or Pain Pressure or pain in the ear can have several…