Types of Sinus Surgery
The goal of sinus surgery is to reduce the inflammation of the sinuses to improve drainage and treat sinusitis. Sinus surgery is often performed in addition other sinus treatments including medication and nasal sprays or…
Understanding Allergy Treatment Options
Today there are many options when it comes to treating allergies. If over the counter medications aren't working to treat your allergies, see our otolaryngologists, Dr. Marc Dean, to find out about the latest allergy…
How to Treat Chronic Ear Infections
Do you ever think you or your child develop too many ear infections? While ear infections are much more common in children, there may be an underlying cause for repeat or chronic ear infections that…
Losing Hearing as You Get Older?
Should I Be Concerned About Age-Related Hearing Loss? One in three adults between the ages of 65 and 74 and more than half of people over the age of 75 suffer from age-related hearing loss,…
Avoiding Sore Throat in Dry Weather
Though you may not experience very cold weather here in Fort Worth, if you travel for the holidays, here are some tips for maintaining throat health during colder, drier weather. 1. Add moisture to the…
Understanding Ear Infections in Fort Worth, Texas
Every body has dealt with the pain and discomfort caused by ear infections. Though ear infections are harmless a majority of the time, it's important to have all the facts to properly diagnose and treat…
Fighting Nasal Allergies in Fort Worth
Nasal allergies occur when allergens in the air affect the nasal passages due to an overreaction of your immune system. They can be caused by a range of allergens, including pollen, animal dander, mold, feathers…
How to Treat Nosebleeds
Nosebleeds can be caused by many things such as physical trauma, allergies, or underlying diseases that affect the blood. While nosebleeds are usually minor, it is still important to properly treat them otherwise they can…
"*" indicates required fields
Discover how we can address your medical concerns, from prevention and diagnosis through treatment and recovery.
Marc Dean, MD is a board certified otolaryngologist, in Fort Worth, Texas, specializing in ear and sinus disease.