Throat Inspection
Hello doctors is there any problem in my throat I don't have any problems are following I don't have fever either is there any problem or any unusual growing
Hello doctors is there any problem in my throat I don't have any problems are following I don't have fever either is there any problem or any unusual growing
Dear Doctor, I am a 27-year-old male experiencing recurrent episodes of dizziness and imbalance. I do not feel that the room is spinning. Instead, I feel as if there is movement inside my head, which makes me feel dizzy and off-balance. I often feel like I may lose my balance or fall, especially while standing, walking, or travelling on a bike or in an e-rickshaw. My recent health check-up showed: • Vitamin D: 13.7 ng/mL (Deficient) • Vitamin B12: 167 pg/mL (Low) • Platelet Count: 117 × 10³/µL (Low) • HDL: 23.7 mg/dL (Low) • LDL: 131.4 mg/dL (Borderline High) My blood sugar (Fasting Glucose & HbA1c), thyroid profile, kidney function, iron studies, ESR, and urine tests were normal. Could my symptoms be related to an inner ear (vestibular) disorder or another balance-related condition? Please advise if I need an ENT examination, hearing assessment, vestibular function tests, or any other investigations. Thank you.
Is my throat normal is there anything growing in my throat any mass growing in my throat on the corners pls tell doctor
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
My 5-month-old daughter is bathed daily. After every bath, my mother-in-law blows really hard into each ear to remove any water that might have entered. My baby has no pain, discharge, fever, or noticeable hearing problems, but could this practice have caused any damage to her ears so far? I am worried. I came to know blowing air into baby's ear is not safe
Rhinoplasty, often called a nose job, is a surgical procedure that reshapes the nose. It is one of the most commonly performed facial plastic surgeries and can be done for cosmetic reasons, to improve breathing, or both. Because the nose sits at the centre of the face, even subtle changes can ...
Almost everyone snores occasionally, and on its own snoring is usually harmless. But loud, regular snoring can sometimes be a sign of a more serious condition called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. Knowing the difference matters, because ...
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 ...
Sleeping in an air-conditioned room may be contraindicated or aggravating for patients with Allergic Rhinitis (AR) due to mechanisms overlapping with Vasomotor Rhinitis (VMR). Here’s the explanation:❄️ Why Air Conditioning Worsens Symptoms in Allergic Rhinitis – ...
UVULOPALATO PHARYNGOPLASTYSnoring by itself may be just a social nuisance but as soonas it is associated with sleep apnoea it becomes a serious medical problem.There are long term implications on the patient’s-Heart-Lungs-Cognitive functioning-Daytime alertness-BMI/ Metabolism - daytime ...