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The ears, nose, and throat are all connected. The tube connecting the ear to the nose is called the Eustachian tube. The role of the tube is to make sure there's enough air behind the eardrum so the hearing is normal. In our latest online interview Mr Vikas Malik, a revered ENT surgeon in Bolton, explains what happens if the Eustachian tube is blocked, what it feels like, how it is diagnosed, and whether it can be treated.
00:00 What are the Eustachian tubes?
00:35 What is Eustachian tube dysfunction?
01:43 What complications can arise from Eustachian tube dysfunction?
02:36 How is Eustachian tube dysfunction diagnosed?
03:30 How is Eustachian tube dysfunction treated?
If you are interested in booking a consultation with Mr Malik, you can do so by visiting his Top Doctors profile: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/vikas-malik
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