13

Oct

The Four Theoretical Stages of Hearing

Directly following World War II, Dr. Ramsdell was working in a veterans' administration hospital in Pennsylvania. He observed young men returning from war who had lost some or all of their hearing. These men complained that the world seemed “dead.” From that, he...

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13

Oct

McGovern Nipple: A Short-Term Solution for Infants who Can’t Breathe Through Their Noses

Newborn babies don't know how to breathe through their mouths unless they’re crying. This poses a huge problem for babies who are born with a condition that results in them not being able to breathe through their noses, such as bilateral choanal atresia, a narrowing o...

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13

Oct

How to Prevent Ear Pain During a Flight

Woman performing the Valsalva maneuverIn our last blog post, we talked about why your ears may hurt during flights or while scuba diving. If you've ever experienced this issue, you may be wondering how to aid or prevent the pain.You’re most likely to experience inte...

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13

Oct

Why Ears Hurt During Flights

Ear pain during flight or while scuba diving is a result of a blocked eustachian tube and/or a rapid change of pressure in the air or water around you. Eustachian tubes are thin canals that run between the middle ear and the back of your mouth. Air constantly moves through the tu...

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13

Oct

Salivary Glands: Spit Matters

You probably don't think much about your salivary glands. Perhaps you’ve never thought about them at all. They’re a small part of your otolaryngological (ear, nose, and throat) system, but they make a big difference when it comes to keeping your mouth and throat...

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13

Oct

Proper Ear Protection while Hunting

Hunting is a popular past time for many Floridians. At times, it's an opportunity for peaceful solitude. It can rapidly escalate into an adrenaline-fueled chase, though. During the chase, it can be difficult to remember to wear ear protection. A single gunshot can reach 140...

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13

Oct

Causes of Swollen Lymph Nodes in a Child

Lymph nodes are part of the body's immune system. They’re located in the neck, armpits, and groin. Lymph nodes filter out bacteria and viruses and capture them so that white blood cells can destroy them. When the body is fighting an infection, lymph nodes may swell. B...

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13

Oct

How Early Should Baby’s Hearing be Screened?

Your newborn baby should have his or her hearing screened at birth or within the first 4 weeks of life. If hearing loss is confirmed, there are options that might help your child, such as cochlear implants, that should be considered before he or she is six months old. If you chil...

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13

Oct

Balloon Sinuplasty for Chronic Sinusitis

As many as 37 million Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis. Symptoms of sinusitis include nasal congestion, sinus pressure, headache, and postnasal drip.Traditionally, treatment for sinusitis was limited to medicines such as decongestants, antibiotics, and antihistamines...

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13

Oct

Symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever) in Children

Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, can affect children and adults alike. It's the most common allergic condition. Hay fever is an allergic reaction to any number of pollen-producing grasses, such as ragweed, grass, trees, weeds, or hay.Despite it’s common na...

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