For allergy sufferers, weeks of yellow dust bring sinus pressure, itchy eyes and scratchy throats. A physician shares tips for relief.
A publicist felt he was "living underwater" and feared he was going deaf after his expensive Apple AirPods created a massive build-up of wax in his ears.
Constantly congested? The culprit could be nasal polyps, noncancerous growths that leave your nose stuffed and your sense of smell stymied. We asked a top ear, nose and throat specialist to tell us ...
I’ve suffered with hearing problems in one ear for years. I’ve found that holding my nose and blowing improves the issue temporarily. So too does the steam in the shower. What could be the problem?
A new ear, nose and throat specialist practice is opening in Harrisonburg this week. The practice, Sentara ENT Specialists, led by Dr. Derek Robinson, will provide ENT service to the Harrisonburg area ...
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It's a common habit among youngsters, and more than a few adults are guilty of it too. Picking your nose may not be the most socially acceptable habit, but it can feel good in the moment. But, as well ...
COVID-19 can cause sore throat and ear pain as symptoms. Strep throat needs antibiotic treatment to avoid serious complications. Mononucleosis, or mono, requires rest and fluids to recover. When ...
KALISPELL, Mont. — Logan Health launched a new clinic in the Flathead Valley, expanding ear, nose, throat, and lung care. Logan Health's first otolaryngology surgeon, Dr. Anna Knisely, will lead the ...
Few sensations are as irritating or distracting as when your ears feel clogged, stuffy or “full.” Whether it happens on a plane, during a sinus infection, or even after sleeping in an odd position, ...
As summer ends and school starts, classrooms can be full of energy, but also full of germs, ProCare ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Joshua Levinger said. Strep and colds are back-to-school ...