Nose and sinus
Nasal blockage, sinus pressure, allergy-like symptoms, reduced smell, turbinate swelling, deviated septum, polyps, nosebleeds, and post-injury breathing issues.

Nasal blockage, sinus pressure, allergy-like symptoms, reduced smell, turbinate swelling, deviated septum, polyps, nosebleeds, and post-injury breathing issues.
Rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty consultation for nasal shape, crooked nose, nasal injury, nasal valve, breathing, and function-form planning.
Ear pain, discharge, wax, blocked ear, hearing concerns, recurrent infections, tinnitus, and when hearing tests or imaging may be useful.
Tonsil symptoms, recurrent throat infection, hoarseness, reflux-like throat symptoms, vocal cord concerns, swallowing discomfort, and airway red flags.
Children with recurrent ear infections, mouth breathing, snoring, tonsil or adenoid symptoms, hearing concerns, speech delay concerns, or nasal blockage.
Neck swelling, thyroid/parotid concerns, oral lesions, and selected head-and-neck problems needing ENT evaluation and appropriate referral pathways.
Persistent blockage can come from allergy, sinusitis, turbinate swelling, deviated septum, nasal valve narrowing, polyps, or old injury.
Children may need ENT review for repeated infections, mouth breathing, hearing concerns, sleep symptoms, tonsils, adenoids, or blocked nose.
Hoarseness lasting more than two weeks, painful swallowing, recurrent tonsil problems, or breathing-noise concerns should not be ignored.
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