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This aid sheet is used in the office to help patients find information that is helpful in their search for head and neck problems.

Home Page: kp.org/mydoctor

Common Ear, Nose and Throat Problems

  • Balance Problems - Vertigo Exercises, BPPV, Dizziness, Safety Vertigo
  • Diagnostic Tests - CT scan, Laryngoscopy, Hearing Test, Lymph Node Bx
  • Ears - Earwax, SOM, M&T, Tinnitus, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss
  • Head and Neck Cancer - Mouth&Throat, Thyroid, Skin
  • Mouth and Throat - Chronic Cough, Laryngitis, Apnea, T&A, Swollen Glands
  • Nose and Sinuses - Allergies, FESS, Nosebleeds, Nose Injuries, Sinusitis
  • Quit Smoking - Tobacco Info

Head and Neck Topics


Earwax
Nosebleeds
Hearing Aids
Middle Ear Infections in Children
Serous Otitis Media
Sinusitis
Sore Throat and Strep Throat

Medical Links
American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
American Tinnitus Association
National Cancer Institute-Head and Neck Cancer
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Ear, Nose, Throat Information Center

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