Tonsillitis
I was prescribed Moxclav 625 three times a day for 5 days by my ent doctor for my unilateral tonsillitis. Now online I am reading Amoxicillin is given for 7 to 10 days. Can anyone clear up my confusion?
I was prescribed Moxclav 625 three times a day for 5 days by my ent doctor for my unilateral tonsillitis. Now online I am reading Amoxicillin is given for 7 to 10 days. Can anyone clear up my confusion?
I have been experiencing a throat problem for the past few years. After speaking continuously for 15–30 minutes, my throat becomes dry, heavy, and eventually chokes up, making it difficult to continue speaking. This significantly affects my work, as I regularly conduct meetings and presentations. I consulted two ENT specialists, underwent endoscopic examinations, and tried allergy treatment, inhaled medication, Ayurvedic treatment, and Panchakarma. Despite spending nearly ₹1 lakh, I have not found a lasting solution. I am looking for a specialist with experience in diagnosing and treating similar voice or throat disorders related to prolonged speaking, as previous evaluations have not identified the underlying cause.
Dear Doctor, Something pricked the inside of my mouth on July 2nd. Three days later, it turned into a wound-like sore. Even now, five days later, it hasn't healed. It hurts when I eat or press against it with my tongue, though there is no pain or bleeding otherwise. Please suggest a treatment; I am worried.
I have severe upper palate Itching in mouth.... Very bad at night and early morning... Watery eyes, sneezing sometimes, sometimes irritating in ears as well.... Taken Citrizen, Okacet, Allegra as well Later again. I feel same
Hi Can we reverse the damage on the face shape occured due to mouth Breathing. And what is the duration of treatment of Mouth Breathing.
Vertigo is the unsettling feeling that you, or the world around you, is spinning or moving when it is not. It is not the same as simply feeling lightheaded or faint. Vertigo is a symptom rather than a disease, and in ENT practice one of its most common causes is a condition called ...
Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, the two soft pads of tissue at the back of the throat. They are part of the immune system and help fight infection, especially in early childhood. Tonsillitis is very common in children but can affect adults too, and most cases settle on their own ...
Ear wax, known medically as cerumen, is not dirt. It is a natural, protective substance that traps dust, keeps the ear canal moisturised, and helps guard against infection. In most people the ear is self-cleaning, and wax gradually works its way out on its own. Problems usually arise only when ...
Allergic rhinitis, often called nasal allergies or hay fever, is one of the most common conditions we see in ENT practice. It happens when your immune system overreacts to harmless particles in the air, treating them as a threat. While it is rarely dangerous, it can make daily life genuinely ...
Snoring: More Than Just a SoundSnoring may seem harmless, but loud and regular snoring could be a sign of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)—a serious sleep disorder.In OSA, your airway gets blocked repeatedly during sleep, causing breathing to stop for 10 seconds or more, sometimes dozens of ...