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.
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.
I have been facing mouth ulcer issues for a long time. I have visited multiple doctors before, and every doctor suggested I might have some B12 deficiency or other deficiencies. I have taken pills multiple times and done some blood tests, but the ulcers haven't healed completely. They occur every month or two, and sometimes even within two weeks. Could you please suggest how I can identify what this symptom is and why it usually occurs? Please note that the pain is severe once the ulcer appears.
Dear Sir, I am prescribed apriprazole for psychosis, I have problem in my ear. After talking to psychiatrist they prescribed vertin. After taking vertin I am fine but when I miss dosage i start having dizziness. My psychiatrist has asked me to consult an ENT. I humble request you to take my case and assess whether vertin injection can be administered.
Chronic sinusitis is a common and often frustrating condition in which the sinuses, the air-filled spaces behind the cheeks, forehead, and around the nose, become inflamed and swollen for twelve weeks or longer. Unlike a short-lived cold, it lingers and can have a real impact on day-to-day life, ...
Hearing is one of our most precious senses, yet it is easy to take for granted until it starts to fade. While some hearing loss comes naturally with age, a great deal of it is preventable. Understanding the causes and taking a few simple precautions can help protect your hearing for ...
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 ...
Disorders of the ear, nose and throat are among the most common reasons people visit a doctor. These three areas are closely connected, which is why an infection or irritation in one part often affects the others. Understanding the warning signs of common ENT conditions can help you seek timely ...
DO I NEED SURGERY FORMY DEVIATED NASAL SEPTUM?A deviated nasal Septum is a very common medical conditionin children as well as adults.WHAT IS A NASAL SEPTUM?The Nasal Septum divides the Nose into the Left and Right sides.In the front portion it is largely a malleable ...