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Adenoids: what are they and how should they be treated?

Adenoids, which are found at the back of the nose, can cause issues such as nasal blockage as well as various medical complications related to sleep. In our latest article, experienced ENT surgeon, Professor Stuart Winter, is on hand to offer us his expert knowledge with regards to what adenoids are exactly, and when it is time for them to be removed.

Cholesteatoma: When is mastoid surgery necessary?

Cholesteatoma is a serious condition affecting the middle ear that requires careful management and, in many cases, surgical interventions like mastoid surgery. Professor Vikas Malik, leading ENT surgeon, provides an expert insight into cholesteatoma and mastoid surgery, discussing the indications for surgery, how the procedure is performed, and the recovery process.

Hearing loss: early signs, causes, and how to protect your ears

Hearing loss is when it is difficult to hear or understand speech and other sounds. It is common in the later stages of life, mostly due to the wear and tear of the tiny hair cells in the ear that facilitate hearing and long-term noise exposure, but it can affect people of all ages. In this article, a consultant ENT specialist explains how hearing loss occurs, its signs, and tips for prevention.

Thyroid cancer: Essential information for patients

Thyroid cancer affects the thyroid gland, a small, butterfly-shaped organ located at the base of the neck. This gland produces hormones that regulate your metabolism, heart rate, and body temperature. Thyroid cancer is relatively uncommon but can have a significant impact on your health. Renowned consultant ENT surgeon Mr Ijaz Ahmad provides a guide to address common questions and concerns about thyroid cancer.

Can't burp? How retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction is treated

Retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction (R-CPD) is a condition that impairs the ability to burp due to an overly tight cricopharyngeal muscle, which is located in the upper oesophageal sphincter. This rare condition can lead to discomfort from trapped gas, bloating, chest pain and social embarrassment. While burping is a simple reflex for most, those with R-CPD cannot release gas from the stomach through the oesophagus. Understanding the symptoms, diagnosis, and available treatments can help manage this condition effectively.

How can acoustic neuroma impact your health?

An acoustic neuroma is a benign tumour that can cause hearing loss, imbalance, or even facial numbness, and can greatly impact a person’s quality of life. Although relatively rare, acoustic neuromas are important to diagnose and manage early to prevent complications. Leading ENT specialist Mr Peter Monskfield covers what acoustic neuroma is, what causes it, how it is diagnosed, and the treatment options available for those affected.

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