What’s The Deal With Fungal Sinusitis?
We’ve all heard of bacterial and viral infections - but how common are fungal infections? They are very rare but occur in some people, namely industrial workers and farmers or those with weakened immune systems…
4 Reasons You Should Use An Air Humidifier
Your skin is the largest organ of the body, so it is necessary that you take care of it every day. It doesn’t matter if you have oily or dry skin – it’s important to keep a consistent skin routine…
How to Protect Your Sinus Health
Nothing is worse than feeling congested and dealing with postnasal drip while trying to carry on with your daily activities. Sinus infections (also referred to as sinusitis) can turn your good week into a bad one in an instant. There…
5 Tips For Communicating With The Hard of Hearing
Speaking to someone who has lost their hearing can be pretty difficult and, in some cases, frustrating to both the speaker and the listener. By learning how to better communicate with the hearing impaired, the next conversation can go much…
How to Protect Your Ears From Hearing Loss
Did you know that one in ten Americans are affected by hearing loss? You may be experiencing a gradual loss in hearing and not even be aware of it. Informing yourself of the causes and types of hearing loss, as…
3 Reasons To Consider Eustachian Tube Balloon Dilation
The eustachian tube is a small passageway that connects your throat to your middle ear. When you sneeze, swallow, or yawn, your eustachian tubes open. This keeps air pressure and fluid from building up inside your ear. But sometimes a…
Nosebleeds: Causes & Treatments
Chronic nosebleeds can be the result of minor, temporary conditions but they can also indicate serious underlying health problems. Nosebleeds are classified as either anterior (just inside your nostrils) or posterior (from the back of the nose). The majority of…
What You Should Know About Hearing Aids
Contrary to popular belief, hearing aids cannot restore normal hearing. However, they can improve damaged hearing by amplifying soft sounds. Thankfully, there are many styles of hearing aids that vary in size, placement in the ear, special features, and price.…
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Marc Dean, MD is a board certified otolaryngologist, in Fort Worth, Texas, specializing in ear and sinus disease.