The difficulty that the surgeon faces in locating the fishbone, even with the most modern scans and endoscopes, due to its transparency and slender size, cannot be overstressed. In my opinion, the proverbial searching for a needle in the haystack is easier in many cases.
Cholesteatoma! – An Enigma
Sometimes it is just a suspicion of a foul smell emanating from the ear or mild wetness or rarely a minimal hearing loss that prompts the patient to the doctor. More often they present late with pain, giddiness, headache etc.
Globus- The lump in the throat!
One of the most common conditions presenting with this symptom is the gastroesophageal reflux disorder (G.E.R.D.), associated with the reflux of the acidic material in the stomach into the food pipe for various reasons.
The Vexing Wax and Keratosis
Most of the times, if one does not interfere with nature’s mechanisms, the wax self-drains and rarely, if ever, needs a visit to the doctor. The doctor may remove the wax under direct vision or with the aid of a microscope, using swab sticks, suctioning or by syringing.
Headache – Drowning it down!
Dehydration is thought to cause the brain to shrink and to pull away from the skull, triggering a migraine. This may be the cause for several of the tension and fatigue headaches.
An Itch For An Itch
An itch for an itch is no solution. Even the best doctor will be rendered helpless in the absence of self-discipline.
Tea or soup? – an elixir
My endeavours could put any of those classic French Onion clear soups from Michelin starred restaurants to shame in the million-volt kick of flavour that jolts your brain.
The Nosebleeds ‘Epistaxis’
Most of the minor bleeds can be managed by bed rest, local compression by pinching the nose or by ice packs applied on the nose. It is important to avoid any panic.
Back to the lemons……
Life is a grindstone and you choose to be ground down or polished up”.
Of adenoids and tonsils- to do or not to do?
A baby must breathe through the nose for the normal development of the face. It is easy to identify a child who breathes through the mouth by observing the face. The pinched nostrils, the open mouth with the protuberant teeth and the long face are all part of what is called the adenoid facies. All these symptoms are due to the defective development of the nose and the sinuses. These changes are quite difficult to correct later in life. Truly, prevention is easier and better than a cure.