The full form of ENT is Ear Nose Throat. Ear, nose, throat, neck and head illnesses are managed and treated by the departments of medicine and surgery. A different name for it is otolaryngology. As a result, a doctor who specialises in treating the ear, nose, throat, and related body parts is known as an ENT practitioner. In the UK, ENT refers to head and neck surgery (HNS). ENT specialists are referred to as otolaryngologists, ENT doctors, or ENTs.
Various Conditions treated by ENT Specialists
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- Hearing loss and ear issues such as ear infections, vertigo, and tinnitus.
- Seasonal rhinitis and hay fever allergies
- Such as tonsillitis and sinusitis
- Congenital or inherited abnormalities include a deviated septum, cleft palate, odour loss, or drooping eyelids.
- swallowing challenges
- Speech disorders such as hoarseness and laryngitis
- Tumours in the nose, throat, ears, and other places.