A cold sore is one or more blisters that appear in or around your mouth. Some people refer to them as fever blisters. No matter what you call them, there’s no denying that blisters are a nuisance. Fortunately, cold sores tend to go away on their own. If you don’t see a blister shrinking or…
Sleep Apnea Treatment Options
Sleep apnea causes you to wake up gasping for air periodically through the night every night. Because it interrupts your sleep, you might feel tired during the day, even if you think you slept through the night. You may not even realize you have this problem until someone else tells you that you wake up…
Ear Infection in Adults: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and More
Ear infections occur frequently in children, and they are easily treated and usually go away fairly quickly. However, an ear infection in an adult is generally more serious as compared to those in children, as it can impair hearing on a permanent basis if the infection is severe and is left untreated. With an ear…
Vertigo and Balance Disorders
A person who is experiencing vertigo gets the sensation of their surroundings spinning around them. It is more than just feeling dizzy, as your surroundings seem to be whirling rather than just giving the feeling of being off-balance. Vertigo often originates in the inner ear, when tiny calcium crystals are shifted out of place and…
Dysphagia – Diagnosis and Treatment
If you have difficulty swallowing or frequently, cough or gag when you eat, you might have an issue known as dysphagia. It may affect your weight or cause you to have a nutrient deficiency. Fortunately, when you reach out to Georgetown ENT, you can find the help you need to correct the problem. Dysphagia is…
Chronic Sinusitis – Can My ENT Help Me?
Sinusitis is swelling of the sinuses, which can lead to pain and pressure in the head and face. Although sinusitis usually gets better on its own within 2-3 weeks, in some cases, it can be an ongoing problem, known as chronic sinusitis. An ENT specialist can help to provide a number of effective treatments for chronic…
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)—Why It’s So Important to Diagnose and Treat
Do you feel sleepy despite a full night’s sleep? Do you often find yourself waking up at night and gasping for air? These are some of the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea, a chronic sleep problem. Weight, sex, and family health history are some of the factors that increase your risk of this condition. Learning…
How Allergy Testing Is Performed
If you have allergies, you are not alone: More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies. Allergy testing is an accurate way to pinpoint the source of the allergen which triggers your reaction, thereby allowing your doctor to treat it effectively. The immune system is designed to fight germs to keep us healthy, but it…
6 Benefits of Having Hearing Aids
As you get older, you may lose some of your hearing. Sudden or continuous exposure to loud sounds, aging, and genetic disposition to hearing loss all contribute to the condition. Other factors such as infection, head trauma, or certain medications might also reduce your ability to hear. Fortunately, hearing aids can help restore your hearing….
How Is Oral Cancer Diagnosed?
About 3–5% of all cancer diagnoses of Americans are related to head and neck cancer. Oral cancer, the most widespread of all head and neck cancers, involves the uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells that damage surrounding tissue in the cheeks, lips, tongue, floor of the mouth, sinuses, and throat. According to the National Institute of…