Illnesses relating to ear, nose and throat are exceptionally normal and frequently under-treated because of an absence of attention to the new improvements in this claim to fame. This field has developed significantly over the most recent two decades. With the appearance of better understanding and new advancements, patients now have a cure for the generally thought of untreatable illnesses like sinus maladies and nerve deafness (by birth or gained sometime down the road) and so forth.
The gifted and devoted masters of the ENT division at Aashwas Asthma & Allergy clinic work in a joint effort with pulmonologists (chest doctors), Pediatricians, and Dermatologists and reconstructive specialists to give complete care to patients. They are updated with the most recent procedures and advances in the different subspecialties of ENT like ‘Phonosurgery’, ‘Rhinology’, ‘Skull base surgery’, ‘Aviation route surgery’ and so forth.
What is ENT?
ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) is the branch of medicine and surgery that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the head and neck.
Who Are ENT Specialists?
ENT specialists are prepared in the medicinal and surgical administration and treatment of patients with illnesses and clutters of the ear, nose, throat (ENT), and related structures of the head and neck.
What are the ENT treatment options available at Aashwas Chest & Allergy Clinic?
Ear
- Ear discharge
- Ear Ache
- Giddiness (vertigo)
- Deafness – both from birth and acquired later
Throat and neck
- Tonsillitis
- Adnoids causing Mouth breathing / Snoring
- Snoring / Sleep Apnea
- VOICE disorders – Hoarseness/ Unclear voice/ Voice breaks / male having feminine voice etc.
- Vocal Cord paralysis
- Swallowing disorders
- Decreased mouth opening due to Sub Mucus Fibrosis etc.
- Laryngotracheal injuries
Nose
- Nose blockage
- Recurrent Cold / Sinus
- Nasal polyps / Tumors etc.
- Allergic cold : Sneezing, itchy nose
- Headache
- Epistaxis
- Stuffiness and Post Nasal Drip of phlegm
When Do I See An ENT Specialist For Ear Problems?
The onset of signs and symptoms of ear infection are usually rapid.
In Children:
- Ear pain, especially when lying down
- Tugging or pulling at an ear
- Difficulty sleeping
- Crying more than usual
- Acting more irritable than usual
- Difficulty hearing or responding to sounds
- Loss of balance
- Headache
- Fever of 100 F (38 C) or higher
- Drainage of fluid from the ear
- Loss of appetite
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
In Adults:
- Ear pain
- Drainage of fluid from the ear
- Diminished hearing
- Sore throat