Ear infections are sometimes painful and annoying despite their prevalence and being common. Identifying if it’s an ear infection or something else will help you receive the right treatment.
Most ear conditions develop gradually and without noticeable symptoms. Initially, small changes in sound, mild ringing in the ears, or ear pressure feeling are noticed as minor problems.
Did you know that nearly 1 in 10 people develop a noticeable lump in their neck or facial area at some point yet most delay seeing a specialist for months?
A visit to an Otolaryngologist, often known as an Ear, Nose and throat specialist is important if you are experiencing problems with your ear, nose, throat or associated parts of your head and neck.
A visit to an Otolaryngologist, often known as an Ear, Nose and throat specialist is important if you are experiencing problems with your ear, nose, throat or associated parts of your head and neck.