Hearing LossHearing loss can happen slowly, quickly or all of a sudden. There are many causes for hearing loss, many of which can be easily and effectively treated. Read More
Meniere’s DiseaseMeniere’s disease is a fairly uncommon disease of the inner ear. It is diagnosed with the four classic symptoms :Variably disabling attacks of dizziness (vertigo), Hearing loss in the affected ear, Tinnitus, A full blocked feeling in the ear. Find out more here.Read More
Nasal InjuriesAn injury to your nose can cause damage to the skin, bone, cartilage or any combination of these.If you have cut your skin it will need to be cleaned and closed with either sutures or self-adhesive strips.Read More
Nasal PolypsNasal polyps are a swelling of the lining of the nose, usually due to inflammation. They often originate from the ethmoid sinuses, which drain into the sidewall of the nasal cavity.Read More
Nosebleeds (Epistaxis)Epistaxis is the medical term for bleeding from the nose. It is believed that nosebleeds are caused by a broken fragile blood vessel in the nose, which could be caused by a minor injury or an infection.Read More
Nose and Throat-Related Sleep DisordersIn certain cases, nasal and throat disorder can cause a patient to suffer from chronic snoring and/ or sleep apnoea. A patient can undergo surgery in either the nasal and septum cavities or the throat depending on the affected area.Read More
DizzinessDizziness is a complicated symptom because it means different things to different people and can be due to a wide range of disorders beyond the ears themselves.Read More
Chronic RhinosinusitisChronic rhinosinusitis is a long-term sinus condition that may be associated with inflammation, infection, sinus congestion or allergies.Read More
Loss of smell (anosmia)Anosmia is the temporary or permanent loss of the sense of smell. Smell can also be partially reduced, or distorted Recovery is dependent on the identification and successful treatment of the underlying cause.Read More
Kidney StonesKidney stones is a common urinary system disorder that can affect any individual. While stones can pass through your system on their own, treatment is sometimes needed to remove them. Read More
Bladder StonesBladder stones are hard lumps of minerals that can form inside the bladder when it's not completely empty of urine.Read More
Prostate CancerProstate cancer is generally a slow growing disease and rarely associated with symptoms in its early stagesRead More
Enlarged prostateAn enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition that affects most men as they get older. The exact cause of BPH is not fully understood, but several factors are believed to contribute to its development.Read More
Nasal CongestionNasal congestion is term used to describe blockage of the nose, a feeling or pressure or difficulty breathing through the nose. It can be due to inflammation and mucus, commonly as a result of irritation caused by allergies or an infection, or caused by structural abnormalities in the nose. Read More
Eardrum RetractionEardrum retraction happens when processes like scarring and pressure imbalance causes the eardrum to be pulled back, out of its normal position. Read More