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    Dysphagia - ENT Health - 11 month(s) ago

    Dysphagia means that you can’t swallow well. Many factors may cause dysphagia, and most are temporary and non-life-threatening.

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    • #Dysphagia means that you can’t #swallow well. June is National Dysphagia Awareness month. Many factors may cause this swallowing disorder, and most are temporary and non-life-threatening. Read More… https://t.co/2x2AxHcHrm https://t.co/8d3iAPaPHO

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    Vocal cord paralysis and paresis can result from abnormal function of the nerves that control your voice box muscles (laryngeal muscles).

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    • Disorders that affect our ability to speak and swallow properly can have a tremendous impact on our lives and livelihoods. Learn about the symptoms of vocal cord paralysis. https://t.co/XWRnezuFbd

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    Home - ENT Health - 1 year(s) ago

    ENThealth aims to promote public understanding of the otolaryngology-head and neck surgery specialty, increasing awareness of the breadth and diversity of the types of conditions and diseases treated by ear, nose, and throat physicians.

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    50 facts about oral, head and neck cancer

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    • People working in environments with dust, glues, formaldehyde, mustard gas, certain heavy metals, and radium are at higher risk of developing nose or #sinus #cancer. Talk to your doctor if you are at high risk; most head and neck cancers can be prevented. https://t.co/LdQLSrQG2A https://t.co/KCGlEB7Gjo

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    50 facts about oral, head and neck cancer

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    • The CDC recommends children ages 11–12 years should get 2 doses of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Annually in the U.S., over 10,000 new cases of oral, head, and neck cancer can be attributed to a particular #HPV strain. Vaccination reduces your risk. https://t.co/LdQLSrQG2A https://t.co/J4bLrwFiRg

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    Throat - ENT Health - 1 year(s) ago

    Throat Disorders that affect our ability to speak and swallow properly can have a tremendous impact on our lives and livelihoods. ENT specialists treat sore throat, infections, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), throat tumors, airway and vocal cord disorders, and more.…

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    • April 16 is World Voice Day (WVD), and Your Voice Matters! #WVD encourages individuals to take action to improve or maintain good voice habits. Share this poster to increase awareness of #VocalHealth. Visit our website for information on vocal care. https://t.co/uce7CyJgZB https://t.co/MEpOcUn814

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    Sinusitis in children can look different than sinusitis in adults. Children have a cough, bad breath, low energy, and swelling around the eyes.

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    • Did you know children’s sinuses are not fully developed until late in their teen years? #Sinusitis in children can look different than in adults. Learn more about pediatric sinusitis. #KidsENT Health Month https://t.co/DcsuBlMmSO https://t.co/lttOnO7gJE

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    Home - ENT Health - 1 year(s) ago

    ENThealth aims to promote public understanding of the otolaryngology-head and neck surgery specialty, increasing awareness of the breadth and diversity of the types of conditions and diseases treated by ear, nose, and throat physicians.

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    • Questions about nosebleeds? We got it covered. Be part of #KidsENT Health Month and share this https://t.co/CEKIIjxZmO article on #nosebleeds with your patients. https://t.co/qi7mzdcGGb https://t.co/DeUBMlSZCq

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    Three million children under the age of 18 have some kind of pediatric hearing loss. One in 1,000 children have significant permanent hearing loss.

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    • Pediatric #HearingLoss can be caused by many things, including head or noise trauma. Learn more and plan to have a #KidSafeHoliday on #NewYearsEve https://t.co/TladKK7IGq https://t.co/DGcvE6C64o