What Conditions Do ENTs Treat?
General otolaryngologists do not limit their practice to any
one portion of the head and neck, and can treat a variety of
conditions. Some ENT specialists, however, pursue additional
training in one of these subspecialty areas:
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Ear (otology/neurotology)—Hearing and
balance are critical to how we conduct our daily lives. ENT
specialists treat conditions such as ear infection, hearing
loss, dizziness, ringing in the ears (called tinnitus), ear,
face, or neck pain, and more.
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Nose (rhinology)—Our noses facilitate
breathing by helping to keep out potentially harmful dirt,
allergens, and other agents. In addition to allergies, ENT
specialists treat deviated septum, rhinitis, sinusitis,
sinus headaches and migraines, nasal obstruction and
surgery, skull-base tumors including those inside the
cranial cavity, and more.
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Throat (laryngology)—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, hoarseness, gastroesophageal
reflux disease (GERD), infections, throat tumors, airway and
vocal cord disorders, and more.
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Head and Neck/Thyroid—The head and neck
include some of our body’s most vital organs, which can be
especially susceptible to tumors and cancer. In addition to
cancers of the head and neck, ENT specialists treat benign
neck masses, thyroid disorders such as benign and malignant
tumors, Grave’s disease, enlarged thyroid glands,
parathyroid disease, and more.
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Sleep—Being able to breathe and sleep well
through the night has an impact on the way we experience
life and perform our work. ENT specialists treat
sleep-disordered breathing, nasal and airway obstruction,
snoring and sleep apnea, and more.
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Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Facial trauma and the resulting change in appearance
caused by an accident, injury, birth defect, or medical
condition side effect can be distressing. ENT specialists in
facial plastic surgery treat cleft palates, drooping
eyelids, hair loss, ear deformities, facial paralysis,
trauma reconstruction, head and neck cancer reconstruction,
and cosmetic surgery of the face.
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Pediatrics—Children and their developing
bodies and senses often need special attention. ENT
specialists treat birth defects of the head and neck,
developmental delays, ear infection, tonsil and adenoid
infection, airway problems, asthma and allergy, and more.