Antrochoanal polyps are a type of benign nasal polyps that originate from the maxillary sinuses and extend into the nasal cavity. While relatively uncommon, they can cause significant discomfort and affect one's quality of life. In this blog, we'll delve into the various aspects of antrochoanal polyps, including their symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and available treatment options.
Have you ever experienced a persistent bad taste in your mouth or felt like there's something stuck in your throat that just won't go away? These could be signs of tonsil stones, a common but often overlooked condition that affects many individuals. In this video, we'll explore all aspects of tonsil stones, from what causes them to how they can be treated and prevented.
Keloids are a type of raised scar that occurs when the body overproduces collagen at the site of a wound. While they can form anywhere on the body, ear keloids are a particularly common occurrence, often resulting from ear piercings or trauma to the ear. In this blog, we'll delve into the various aspects of ear keloids, including their causes, treatment options, and prevention methods.
In this video, we demonstrate the successful removal of a fish bone stuck in a patient's throat using an endoscope and 10% xylocaine spray. The procedure was performed quickly and effectively, providing the patient with immediate relief. Watch as our skilled ENT specialist Dr Joseph utilize advanced technology and techniques to safely remove the bone and restore the patient's comfort.
Ear piercing and nose piercing done for adults and children
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Head impulse test: To identify cause of vertigo, Ear related or Brain related?
EAR AND NOSE PIERCING DONE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS
Pseudocyst of the pinna is a painless benign condition commonly encountered in middle-aged persons. It occurs commonly, unilaterally, and in males. Despite its unclear etiology, chronic low-grade trauma is one of the etiological factors in its development. A pseudocyst of auricle is a rare and benign cystic swelling resulting from intracartilaginous accumulation of fluid.
Videonystagmography (VNG) is a test that measures a type of involuntary eye movement called nystagmus. These movements can be slow or fast, steady or jerky. Nystagmus causes your eyes to move from side to side or up and down, or both. It happens when the brain gets conflicting messages from your eyes and the balance system in the inner ear. These conflicting messages can cause dizziness. VNG is used to find out if you have a disorder of the vestibular system (the balance structures in your inner ear) or in the part of the brain that controls balance.
In this video, you will witness a spine-chilling yet intriguing incident where a spider got inside a person's ear canal. The discomfort and panic that ensued were overwhelming, but with quick thinking and precision, we were able to remove the spider safely from the ear canal. You will witness the entire process, from examining the ear to using specialized tools to extract the spider. .
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