Frequently Asked Questions
If you have frequent ear pain, nasal blockage, sinus headaches, or throat discomfort, you should see an ENT. Persistent symptoms that don’t improve with general treatment also require their care. Early consultation prevents complications.
Yes, paediatric ENT doctors manage conditions like ear infections, enlarged tonsils, allergies, and speech problems in children. They use child-friendly approaches for diagnosis and treatment. Regular check-ups ensure healthy growth and development.
Yes, ENT doctors diagnose hearing loss and recommend hearing aids, medication, or surgery depending on the cause. They also treat ear infections and fluid buildup that may affect hearing. Proper treatment often restores or improves hearing ability.
Yes, ENT specialists manage sinusitis with medicines, nasal sprays, or minimally invasive procedures. Chronic sinus issues may need advanced treatments like endoscopic surgery. Their goal is to relieve pain and improve breathing.
Yes, they perform surgeries such as tonsillectomy, adenoid removal, ear tube insertion, and nasal polyp removal. Advanced procedures are available for complex conditions. Surgeries are usually recommended when non-surgical options don’t work.
Yes, ENTs evaluate airway blockages that may cause snoring or sleep apnoea. They offer treatments like nasal sprays, CPAP recommendations, or surgery if needed. Proper treatment improves sleep quality and overall health.
Yes, many ENTs diagnose and manage allergies affecting the nose and throat. They provide medication, sprays, and advice on avoiding triggers. Long-term management helps reduce recurrent symptoms.
Yes, they treat sore throats, tonsillitis, voice disorders, and swallowing difficulties. Specialised care is also available for vocal cord problems in singers or speakers. Early treatment helps restore comfort and voice quality.
Yes, ENTs evaluate inner ear problems that cause vertigo and imbalance. They provide medication, therapy, and sometimes surgery. Treatment depends on the underlying cause of dizziness.
Yes, they treat both acute and chronic ear infections. Treatment includes antibiotics, ear drops, or minor procedures if needed. Proper care prevents long-term damage to hearing.