Submandibular gland excision surgery removes the gland to relieve blockage. It also treats cancer and helps to prevent its spread.
The tonsils are 2 small masses of tissue at the back of the throat. They are part of the body's immune system, which helps the body fight disease. In some people, the tonsils become infected or enlarged. This can cause severe sore throats, snoring, or other problems. Tonsillectomy is surgery to remove the tonsils.
Certain changes may help you manage Meniere's disease. Some of these changes are minor. Others need more work.
Coping with Meniere's disease is not easy. Learn as much as you can about how to deal with attacks and how to help yourself between attacks.
Sore throats happen for many reasons, such as colds, allergies, and infections caused by viruses or bacteria. In any case, your throat becomes red and sore. Your goal for self-care is to reduce your discomfort while giving your throat a chance to heal.
At the workplace, your employer measures noise with sound level meters and dosimeters. If the average noise exposure over an 8-hour work shift is 85 dB or higher, you need protection. OSHA requires your employer to have a hearing conservation program.
Learn about how earplugs and earmuffs can protect you from hearing damage.
Follow these helpful tips to prevent getting colds and other infections.
Sinusitis can often be managed with self-care. Self-care can keep sinuses moist and make you feel more comfortable. Remember to follow your health care provider's instructions closely, which can make a big difference in getting your sinus problem under control.
The sinuses are hollow areas formed by the bones of the face. Sinuses make and drain mucus. This keeps the nasal passages clean and moist. When the sinuses become swollen or infected, the condition is called sinusitis.
You're scheduled to have sinus surgery. You'll be asked to do some things to get ready. Here's what you need to know.
Endoscopic sinus surgery can be done to help clear sinus blockages. Read on to learn more.
Learn what to expect as you recover in the weeks after your endoscopic sinus surgery.
An inner ear problem can knock out part of the balance system. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy helps you learn how to rely on specific parts of your balance system.
Falls or accidents can lead to pain, broken bones, a hospital stay, and a fear of future falls. Protect yourself and others by preparing for episodes. Simple steps can help increase your safety at home and wherever you go.
Parotid duct obstruction is when part of your parotid duct becomes blocked. The parotid ducts are 2 small tubes that lead from the parotid glands. These glands make saliva and send it into your mouth. When the parotid ducts are blocked, saliva can't flow normally.
Surgery to remove the tonsils is called tonsillectomy. In some cases, the adenoids are also removed. This is called adenoidectomy.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to do the Epley maneuver for your right ear.
Follow these easy, step-by-step illustrations to do the Epley maneuver for the left ear.
Direct laryngoscopy is a procedure to look at the vocal cords. A laryngoscope is a rigid, hollow tube with a light attached. Using this tool, your healthcare provider can look behind your tongue and down your throat to your vocal cords. A tissue sample (biopsy) can be taken for study in a lab. Or a growth can be removed.
Nasal endoscopy is a procedure that looks inside the nose and sinuses. It can help find the cause of your symptoms. It can also diagnose infections and help find structural problems in the nose.
Laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy are 2 procedures that may be done together. These allow the healthcare provider to see inside the air passages in the throat and lungs. A laryngoscopy looks at the throat and vocal cords. Bronchoscopy looks at the trachea (windpipe) and lungs. These procedures can be used to diagnose and treat certain problems
ENG-VNG tests are done to help diagnose dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems.
Imaging tests can help your healthcare provider learn more about your sinuses. Find out about the tests you may have to confirm your diagnosis.
An otolaryngologist specializes in problems of the ear, nose, and throat. This healthcare provider is also called an ENT. Your ENT can help find clues to the cause of your dizziness.
Electronystagmography is a test that measures the movements of your eyes and the muscles that control them. It's used to test for balance disorders.
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