- Female
- 24 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm considering getting a tympanoplasty and I'm curious about the total cost in India. Could you also recommend the best place for this procedure? I'm open to traveling anywhere within India for quality care.
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View allI'm experiencing a bit of hoarseness in my voice that I'm thinking might be from all the shouting I did recently. There's some swelling in my voice box, and I'm wondering if I should consider getting an endoscopy on my throat. What do you think? Is it necessary, or could it be something that'll just go away on its own?
it can be due to vocal nodules you can diagnose it by laryngoscopy
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I'm 21 and dealing with a septum deviation towards the right side plus a concha bullosa on the same side. My doctor mentioned surgery, but I'm wondering if it's really necessary. Do you think it's something I should go ahead with?
It is common to undergo surgery for septum deviation and concha bullosa if they are causing symptoms. The surgery is called septoplasty and it helps to correct the deviated septum and concha bullosa. It is usually recommended if you are experiencing difficulty breathing, frequent sinus infections, or other related symptoms. The surgery can improve airflow through the nose and alleviate symptoms. The doctor may also prescribe pain medication and nasal decongestants post-surgery to help with recovery.
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I've been having a ringing sound in my ear ever since my ENT doctor removed some earwax. It's been about 1.5 months now, and it happens for around 5 hours a day, but not all at once. I'm starting to get worried. What should I do about it?
Tinnitus can be distressing! To alleviate the whistle-type sound and improve sleep: *Immediate Relief* 1. *White noise*: Use a machine, fan, or phone app to mask the sound. 2. *Relaxation techniques*: Try meditation, deep breathing, or yoga to reduce stress. *Medical Consultation* 1. *ENT specialist*: Consult an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist for a thorough evaluation. 2. *Hearing test*: Get a hearing test to rule out underlying hearing issues. *Lifestyle Changes* 1. *Avoid loud noises*: Protect your hearing by avoiding loud environments. 2. *Manage stress*: Engage in stress-reducing activities to help cope with tinnitus. 3. *Establish sleep routine*: Develop a consistent sleep schedule and create a relaxing sleep environment.
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