Endoscopic diagnosis Anatomically, our ears, throat and nose are designed so that most of them are hidden. It is simply impossible to conduct a full-fledged study using a reflector, nasal, laryngeal mirrors and other traditional means. The use of endoscopic technologies allowed to change the situation and bring ENT diagnostics to a qualitatively new level. The absolute standard of modern…
CHILDREN'S OTOLARINGOLOGY With diseases of the ear, throat and nose, a person inevitably encounters throughout his life. And this is not surprising, because it is the mucous membrane that covers the inner part of these organs that is one of the first to meet viruses and pathogenic pathogens. The children's body is very susceptible to their influence. A feature of…
The treatment of adenoids. Cold Plasma Adenotomy Excessively enlarged (hypertrophied) lymphoid tissue, which forms the basis of the nasopharyngeal tonsil, is familiar to many under the formidable word "adenoids." Frequent colds, difficulty in nasal breathing, mouth breathing, frequent otitis media (inflammation of the middle ear) are often the result of adenoid vegetation or hypertrophy of the nasopharyngeal tonsil. This is…
Treatment of vasomotor rhinitis and hypertrophic rhinitis What is vasomotor rhinitis? Rhinitis is an inflammation of the membranes inside the nose. Irritants or allergens can cause this inflammation. There are also times when there’s no specific cause for the inflammation. Other names for this condition are nonallergic rhinitis and idiopathic rhinitis. Diagnostics: If suspicion of vasomotor rhinitis is present, we…
Straighten a deviated septum The septum is the wall of bone and cartilage that separates the nasal cavity into two different nostrils. When the septum becomes severely deviated, one nasal passage is much smaller than the other, and that can lead to problems breathing through the nose, frequent nosebleeds, and other uncomfortable or painful symptoms. Chronic nasal obstruction can contribute…
Elimination of the polyps of the nose Nasal polyps are teardrop-shaped growths that can develop in the lining of your nose, usually found where the sinuses open into the nasal cavity. They’re non-cancerous and often result from ongoing swelling and irritation caused by chronic sinusitis. If they’re small in size, you may not even know that you have polyps. The…