A hoarse voice can be caused by infections, acid reflux, overuse, or vocal cord issues. If hoarseness lasts more than two weeks, it's important to see a doctor for evaluation.
Common symptoms include persistent pain or sores in the mouth or throat, difficulty swallowing, a lump in the neck, unexplained hoarseness, and changes in voice.
Yes, enlarged tonsils or adenoids can obstruct the airway and contribute to obstructive sleep apnea, especially in children.
Recovery usually involves a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and possibly a low-grade fever for a few days. Full recovery typically takes one to two weeks.
These procedures may be necessary if you have frequent infections, breathing difficulties, or complications like sleep apnea or abscesses.
Signs include a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, bad breath, fever, and swollen glands. In children, mouth breathing or snoring may also be present.
Ringing in the ears, or tinnitus, is the perception of noise when no external sound is present. It can be managed through sound therapy, cognitive therapy, or medication to alleviate the symptoms.
While some types of hearing loss are permanent, others can be treated or improved with hearing aids, surgery, or medication, depending on the cause.
Yes, we provide a wide range of hearing aids tailored to your needs, including RIC {receiver in the ear}, BTE {behind the ear}, CIC {complete in canal}, ITE {in the ear hearing aids}
Hearing loss can be caused by aging, exposure to loud noises, ear infections, genetics, earwax buildup, and certain medical conditions or medications.
