
ENT
An ENT specialist treats conditions related to the ear, nose, and throat. They diagnose and manage issues like sinusitis, hearing loss, throat infections, and voice or balance disorders.
ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialists, also known as otolaryngologists, handle a wide range of disorders including ear infections, nasal blockages, sinus problems, tonsillitis, and speech issues. They offer both medical and surgical treatments, from allergy management to procedures like tonsillectomy or ear tube insertion. ENT doctors play a vital role in maintaining sensory health, breathing comfort, and vocal function, improving overall quality of life for patients of all ages.
Steps in ENT Treatment
- Patient History
- Physical Examination
- Diagnostic Tests
- Diagnosis
- Treatment Plan
- Medical Management
- Surgical Consultation (if needed)
- Preoperative Evaluation
- Surgery & Postoperative Care
- Follow-Up
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Frequently asked questions
ENT doctors treat ear infections, sinusitis, allergies, hearing loss, tonsillitis, voice disorders, and balance problems.
Yes, many children suffer from ear infections, tonsillitis, and adenoid issues that require ENT care.
Recovery varies by procedure but generally ranges from a few days to a couple of weeks.
Maintain good hygiene, avoid allergens, protect ears from loud noises, and seek early treatment for infections.