Ears, Nose and Throat: Directed by Kevin Jerome Everson. With Shadeena Brooks, Eric Mansfield, Heather Honeycutt. During an Ear, Nose and Throat examination, Shadeena Brooks recounts a horrible event that she eye witnessed.
We specialize in the ears, nose, & throat, including voice issues, hoarseness, vocal cord issues, septoplasty, sinusitis, nasal polyps, nasal obstruction, allergies, and sinus infections, and much more.
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Connecticut Ear, Nose & Throat, Sinus & Allergy Specialists, P.C., provides both medical and surgical management of disorders of the ears, nose and throat. We perform a full range of ENT procedures on both children and adults including: ...
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A sensation of ear pain is a common reason that many patients seek the advice of an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist. This could be from an outer ear infection such as external blockage with ear wax or with swimmer’s ears situations. Ear pain can also come from middle ear infection, whi...
Mucus in Throat – Sources and Causes of Throat Mucus Mucus is produced along the entire course of the respiratory tract, from the nose to the lungs. It serves several important functions, such as keeping the respiratory tract moist which is prone to drying with airflow and to trap dust and...
(1915), Injuries of the eyes, nose, throat, and ears. (Oxford war primers. under the general editorship of Lieut.-Col. D'arcy Power, R.A.M.C.) By Andrew Maitland Ramsay, M.D., J. Dundas Grant, M.D., H. Lawson Whale, M.D., C. E. West, F.R.C.S. Small 8vo. Illust...
Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat Allergy Symptoms The trouble with HEENT symptoms is that it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly what is causing the symptoms. Is it a common cold, an irritant (such as cigarette smoke or perfume), or is it an allergy?