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Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) treatment are performed to treat the conditions that affect hearing, breathing, voice, swallowing, speaking, taste, or balance disorders.
ENT interventions can be recommended for problems that cannot be treated with other treatment methods. Some of the problems that affect the ENT are – sinusitis, nose infections or injuries, ear infections, sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, vertigo, head and neck pain, speech or swallowing disorders, tonsillitis, tumours, etc.
Some of the common procedures used to treat ENT conditions include balloon sinuplasty, coblation, endoscopic sinus surgery, head and neck cancer surgery, neck dissection, septoplasty, tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, tympanomastoid surgery, etc.
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