What is Causing Your Dizziness?
Have you ever stood up quickly and felt dizzy? Or maybe experienced a rush of dizziness while talking to coworkers at work? You aren’t alone. In fact, approximately 40% of the U.S. population will experience…
How to Recognize the Signs of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can happen to anyone at any age and affect one’s quality of life, health, relationships, and career. Many people who experience hearing loss do not pick up on the signs until their lives…
How to Alleviate Ear Pressure
Ear pressure can be an uncomfortable feeling when one or both of your ears feel clogged. Ear pressure occurs when the eustachian tube becomes partially or completely blocked as a consequence of common colds, allergies,…
5 Natural Remedies for Congestion
A nose and sinus condition can make you feel your absolute worst, causing painful pressure behind your eyes and making your nose run endlessly. Over 35 million people suffer from chronic sinusitis each year, making…
Tips For Keeping the House Mold-Free
Molds are a form of fungus that can grow anywhere that moisture and oxygen are present. Mold growth often occurs when excessive moisture accumulates, causing many health risks to individuals. Common forms of indoor molds…
The Ear and Sinus Institute is Reopening May 20!
After temporarily closing our office due to the recent pandemic, the Ear and Sinus Institute is pleased to announce that we are reopening on May 20! We appreciate your patience during this time as we…
What Causes Ringing in the Ears
Tinnitus is described as a ringing in the ears. It may be soft or loud, high pitched or low pitched. Millions of Americans experience tinnitus, making it one of the most common health conditions in…
Managing Spring Allergies
Spring is in the air, which means allergy season is just getting started. Allergies occur when your immune system reacts to a foreign substance. The reaction can inflame sinuses and airways leaving you with a…
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Marc Dean, MD is a board certified otolaryngologist, in Fort Worth, Texas, specializing in ear and sinus disease.
