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Dr. Anita Sharma has been passionately working with women for over 28 years providing information, support and solutions during pregnancy, labor and post birth issues. After graduating from Delhi university as a physical therapist she worked at the Cheltanham General Hospital, U.K. She has set up and managed five physiotherapy departments at various hospitals in South Delhi after returning to India. Her adult teaching and training skills which she acquired as a professor in sports physiotherapy at IGIPESS, Delhi University enables her to provide comfort to young couples during her Lamaze sessions. Her in depth knowledge of biomechanics and physiology of birth helps her to design preventive programs for women in areas of pelvic related disorders, incontinence and Orthopaedics. In order to complete the help she provides to a young mothers, Dr. Anita is certified as a lactation consultant by the International Board of Lactation Consultants. Her past experience of working in NICU's as a physical therapist helps her to work easily with premies and neonates. Along with the team at Fortis La Femme she has worked to set up the first Human Milk bank in Delhi. She has presented papers and case studies at national and international forums. Dr. Sharma has been covered several times by national television, daily newspapers and magazines on issues relating to women's health.
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Q: Who is Ear-nose-throat (ent) Specialist?
A: An ear-nose-throat (ENT) doctor specializes in the treatment of conditions related to the ear, nose, and throat. Otorhinolaryngologist is another name by which an ENT doctor is referred to. ENT is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders and conditions of the ear, nose, throat, and related areas of the head and neck.
Q: Is an Ear-nose-throat (ent) Specialist and an Otorhinolaryngologist different?
A: Otorhinolaryngologist is a doctor who treats conditions related to the ear, nose and throat. The more commonly used name to refer to an otorhinolaryngologist is an ENT specialist. Any health conditions that involves the ear, nose and throat are treated by an ENT doctor.ENT doctors administer medication or do surgical procedures to correct any physical defects in these organs.
Q: Does one need a referral to consult an Ear-nose-throat (ent) Specialist?
A: Generally, a person can consult an ENT specialist by taking a prior appointment. Those who have not booked an appointment can walk into the doctor’s clinic and wait in a queue for a consultation. In some cases, a patient may be referred to by another doctor or general physician to an ENT specialist. Such people may consult with a referral
Q: Should one consult an Ear-nose-throat (ent) Specialist in case of sinusitis?
A: An ENT specialist deals with problems related to ear, nose, and throat. A chronic infection of the sinuses causes sinusitis. You may visit a primary care doctor for sinusitis problem, but an ENT is the final authority to treat the condition. The sinuses are interconnected parts to the ear and nose, so an ENT is the best for treating sinusitis.
Q: Should one consult an Ear-nose-throat (ent) Specialist in case of injury to head and neck?
A: When a person gets injured in the head and neck, the first doctor that handles the case may be a trauma specialist or a neurologist. An ENT specialist deals with ear, nose, and throat, and related areas of head and neck. For better clarity of the impact of the injury, diagnosis and treatment consultation with an ENT is required
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