Glomus Tumors
Glomus tumors are are a family of slow growing tumours which often develop near the inner ear and cause problems as they expand and grow. Patients with glomus tumours can…
Glomus tumors are are a family of slow growing tumours which often develop near the inner ear and cause problems as they expand and grow. Patients with glomus tumours can…
Ear tumors can occur in the outer ear, middle ear or inner ear. Each with a different form of presentation. Ear tumours can be benign or malignant and treatment depends…
Otosclerosis is an ear condition wherein the bone tissues in the middle ear harden due to abnormal calcium deposition around the stapes and oval window. This results in the patient…
The Eustachian tube is a narrow passage-way connecting the middle ear to the back of the nose. When the Eustachian tube is blocked or is unable to help equalize pressure…
Cholesteatoma refers to a growth of squamous cells ( skin cells) which arise from the middle ear or mastoid. They grow progressively over years causing erosion of the ear drum,…
Blocked ears occur when the eustachian tubes, that runs between the middle ear and the back of the nose, becomes blocked. When this occurs, you may experience pressure in the…
Discharge from the ear, also known as otorrhea, refers to any fluid that comes out of the ear. Our ears are naturally dry so any form of ear discharge is…
Our ears are a complex system that not only helps us hear the various sounds of the world, but also aids in our physical balance and stability. The vestibular system,…
Nasal polyps are gradually enlarging, painless growths that form inside the anterior nasal passage.Polyps are usually characterised by the following symptoms: Blocked nose Loss or decreased sense of smell Phlegm…
Nosebleeds are a common condition in adults and children. Although most spontaneously resolve, it is advisable to get your nosebleeds checked if it happens frequently or if you have a…