ENT Health: Dizziness, Ear Infections & Sinus Relief Guide

Symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options for common ENT conditions ranging from chronic sinus infections to balance disorders and pediatric ear health.

Nose Bleeds in Teens

Seeing lots of blood pouring out of your nose can be a frightening--and sometimes embarrassing--experience if you’re a teen. But nose bleeds are common in kids and teens, and most are harmless and easy to control, according to Kids Health.

Read more →
Tablets in plastic packing

Vitamin & Mineral Supplements for Nose Bleeds

A nose bleed, a condition known as epistaxis, generally happen at the septum, or the part of the nose that separates the nasal chambers. On the whole, nose bleeds are not dangerous, although they may mark a more critical problem such as a head injury.

Read more →
ear

How to Clean Your Ears With Soap & Water

Many people use cotton applicators to clean the insides of their ears. This is not necessary. In fact, inserting anything into the ear canal to clean your ear can cause major damage, including hearing loss, according to the Hearing Tutor website.

Read more →

How to Remove Ear Wax With Vinegar & Water

Ear wax serves an important purpose by trapping debris before it can get further into your ear. But when you accumulate too much ear wax, it can cause discomfort and trouble hearing. With a little vinegar and water, you can easily clean out your ears and remove excess wax.

Read more →
Female athlete winter running

Post-Run Head & Nose Pain

Running is a moderate- to high-intensity activity that requires many systems in the body to work overtime to support the extra energy expenditure. Although this level of exercise has been proven to be better for you than no exercise at all, it may sometimes cause discomfort.

Read more →
Woman's ear

How to Improve Inner Ear Circulation

Inner ear circulation refers to the circulation of fluids and blood to the area. A disturbance in the circulation of either can lead to a variety of problems, including dizziness, hearing loss or head noise.

Read more →

How to Stop a Cough From Post Nasal Drip

Postnasal drip is mucous that runs from the nose down the back of the throat, often causing a cough, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. The purpose of mucous is to lubricate and clean nasal passages. Under normal circumstances, the mucous is swallowed without the individual realizing it.

Read more →

Differences Between Strep A & Strep B

Strep A and strep B, or Streptococcus pyogenes and Streptococcus agalactiae respectively, are closely related microorganisms with several characteristics in common. First, they both produce beta-hemolysis, which means the organisms contain hemolysins, which will lyse red blood cells in agar that contains blood.

Read more →

Dryness in the Back of the Throat

Throat dryness can be annoying, particularly if dryness makes swallowing uncomfortable. Dryness in the back of the throat can occur due to allergies, illnesses or reduced moisture in the air.

Read more →

How to Get Rid of Ear Wax With Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide provides an effective method of softening ear wax blocking the ear canal. Ear wax is necessary to protect the skin of the ear canal and trap bacteria and dust, but sometimes too much wax is produced.

Read more →
French fries

Foods That Cause Inner Ear Problems

Your inner ear makes impulses that are sent to your brain where they are recognized as sound. These impulses also control your sense of balance. Conditions that can disrupt these functions include ear infections -- the most common illness among children according to the U.S.

Read more →
Traditional bread

Gluten Intolerance & a Sore Throat

If you have a food sensitivity, you may have symptoms that include a sore throat, chronically stuffy nose or even itchy skin. Gluten, a protein found in particular grains, can cause some or all of these symptoms if you're sensitive to it. Gluten also causes a more serious form of sensitivity called celiac disease.

Read more →
close-up of a person's ear

Ear Wax Remedies with a Paper Cone

While ear candling has deep historical roots, evidence suggests that it is not a safe or effective practice for removing excessive ear wax. The practice involves placing a cone-shaped candle inside your ear, tilting your head to one side, and lighting the other end of the candle.

Read more →
woman with headache, migraine, stress, insomnia, hangover, asian

Can Diet Lead to Dizziness or Lightheadedness?

Presyncope is a feeling of lightheadedness and faintness that does not result in loss of consciousness. This dizziness is not related to vertigo or related to inner ear or neurological problems and is most often related to blood sugar levels or blood pressure.

Read more →

Going to the Gym With a Sore Throat

Finally getting into an exercise routine and sticking to it is a dream come true if you’ve had trouble getting into the habit of going to the gym. Should you start developing signs of illness such as a sore throat, though, you must evaluate whether to stop your routine temporarily.

Read more →

Side Effects of Cleaning Out Ear Wax

Earwax, also called cerumen, naturally occurs in the outer one third of the ear canal. It aids the ear in protecting and lubricating the ear canal and offers antibacterial properties as well.

Read more →

What Are the Causes of Dizziness in Women?

Dizziness is a common complaint and symptom in women experiencing a variety of diseases. Though many of the causes of dizziness are minor and manageable with slight lifestyle changes or medication, it can mean a more serious condition that warrants immediate attention from a physician.

Read more →

Diseases of the Tonsils

The tonsils are soft tissues that reside at the back of the throat to help fight infection. Sometimes the tonsils can grow really large and need to be removed. In some cases, the tonsils may become infected, and white pus starts to form on them.

Read more →

How to Soothe an Ear Infection

An ear infection is typically caused by a virus, which affects the area of space behind the eardrum, also known as the middle ear, says MayoClinic.com. They are common in children, but adults can suffer from the pain and pressure of an ear infection as well.

Read more →
Low angle view of an airplane flying in the sky

Air Travel With Sinus Infection

Delta Airlines states that each person has small pockets of air located throughout the sinus cavity. If those pockets become inflamed from a sinus infection it can lead to complications while flying. Flying with a sinus infection is not recommended by MedlinePlus and should be avoiding if possible.

Read more →