ENT Problems
Ear Conditions
Ringing in Ears (Tinnitus)
Pain or discomfort in the ear caused by infection, wax buildup, or fluid behind the eardrum. It may also occur due to sinus or throat issues.
Ear Pain
Pain or discomfort in the ear caused by infection, wax buildup, or fluid behind the eardrum. It may also occur due to sinus or throat issues.
Reeling Sensation (Vertigo)
A spinning or unsteady feeling caused by inner-ear balance problems like BPPV or Meniere’s disease. Can lead to dizziness and nausea.
Ear discharge
Ear discharge may result from infections or injuries. Sameera ENT offers expert evaluation and treatment for safe and comfortable recovery.
Hearing loss
Hearing loss can affect people of all ages and may result from infections, aging, noise exposure, or other medical conditions.
Facial nerve palsy
A condition causing weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, usually on one side, leading to drooping of the face, difficulty in closing the eye, and problems with expressions
Nose Conditions
Nasal Obstruction
Blocked or stuffy nose due to swelling, allergy, or deviated septum. It can affect breathing and sleep quality.
Nasal Polyps
Soft, noncancerous growths in the nasal passages leading to blockage, reduced smell, and congestion.
Allergic Rhinitis
Allergic reaction to dust or pollen causing sneezing, itching, and nasal congestion.
Nose Bleed (Epistaxis)
Bleeding from the nose due to dryness, injury, or high blood pressure. Frequent bleeding needs medical care.
Nasal Bone Fractures
Breaks in nasal bones from injury or accidents, causing pain, swelling, and deformity.
Loss of Smell
Reduced or absent sense of smell caused by sinus infections, nasal polyps, or nerve-related problems.
Sleep Apnea
Interrupted breathing during sleep, often linked to nasal blockage or enlarged tonsils.
Sinus Headache
Sinus headaches are often caused by inflammation or infection in the sinus cavities, leading to facial pain, pressure, and congestion.
Throat & Larynx (Voice Box) Conditions
Throat Pain
Soreness or irritation from infection, allergies, or voice strain. Persistent pain may signal tonsil or reflux issues.
Swallowing Problems (Dysphagia)
Difficulty swallowing due to throat muscle weakness or obstruction. May cause choking or discomfort while eating.
Acid Reflux (LPRD)
Stomach acid entering the throat causing irritation, cough, and hoarseness. Managed with diet and medication.
Hoarseness of Voice
Raspy or weak voice from infection, vocal strain, or inflammation. Persistent cases need medical evaluation.
Change in voice (Puberphonia)
Puberphonia is a voice disorder where a person, usually male, continues to speak in a high-pitched tone even after puberty.
Breathy Voice
Weak, airy voice due to incomplete vocal-cord closure. May follow nerve injury or cord paralysis.
Breathing Difficulty (Stridor)
Noisy breathing caused by airway narrowing or obstruction. Needs prompt medical attention.
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