To treat swimmer's ear, use eardrops.
That was the conclusion of a panel of physicians called together by the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Found.... Read More
A new development in sinus surgery is giving otolaryngologists more confidence and making the procedure safer for patients as well. Video-guided imagery allows surgeons to cor.... Read More
Hoarseness is a fact of life. Yelling too much at a football game, screaming at a concert, colds or the flu can all cause hoarseness. But when the culprit is vocal chord paral.... Read More
"Tonsillectomies hurt. There's just no way around it," says E. Scott Elledge, MD, FACS. He has found that using Coblation technology, however, significantly reduces the post-s.... Read More
Are those head-bobbing, mall-wandering teenagers listening to MP3 players such as Apple iPods damaging their long-term hearing? They just might be if the volume is too loud, o.... Read More