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FAQ's

The department treats a wide range of conditions related to the ear, nose, throat, and head and neck region. This includes sinus infections, nasal blockages, tonsillitis, ear infections, hearing loss, snoring, voice disorders, thyroid swellings, head and neck tumours, and facial injuries. Both common issues and complex surgical cases are managed by experienced ENT and head & neck surgeons

You should consult an ENT specialist if you experience persistent symptoms like nasal congestion, frequent sinus infections, hearing loss, ringing in the ears, sore throat, voice changes, dizziness, or a lump in the neck. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications and improve quality of life.

FESS is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, or blocked sinuses that don't respond to medication. It involves using a small endoscope to clear blockages and restore normal sinus drainage. It is typically recommended for patients with recurring sinus infections, facial pressure, and breathing difficulties.

Septoplasty is performed under anaesthesia and is generally well-tolerated. Patients may experience mild discomfort and nasal congestion for a few days after the surgery. There are no external scars, and most patients can return to normal activities within a week. Pain is usually managed effectively with medications.

A cochlear implant is a surgically implanted device for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss who do not benefit from hearing aids. Unlike hearing aids, which amplify sound, cochlear implants bypass damaged parts of the inner ear and directly stimulate the auditory nerve, allowing the brain to perceive sound. It is especially beneficial for children born with hearing loss and adults who have lost hearing over time

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