by Lana B. Patitucci, D.O. | Sep 22, 2022 | ENT: Throat
Button batteries go in a lot of things – wristwatches, hearing aids, cameras, and calculators. But the one place they should never go is in the hands of little children. This is because things that get into the hands of little children often find their way into the...
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by Donald M. Sesso, D.O. | Mar 26, 2017 | ENT: Ear, ENT: Nose, ENT: Throat
It’s not just your imagination. When something affects your ear, sometimes you find that it also affects your nose and throat, and vice versa. Because the ear, nose, and throat are so intricately connected, they are able to function as one unit, with the pieces making...
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by Lana B. Patitucci, D.O. | Jul 12, 2016 | ENT: Throat, General, Vocal Cord Paralysis, Vocal Cord Paresis
When we suspect that a patient is suffering from Vocal Cord Paralysis or Vocal Cord Paresis, we ask them to read all or portions of The Rainbow Passage. BergerHenry ENT’s can assess bulk and mobility in vocal cords as it is read. The Rainbow Passage When the...
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by Lana B. Patitucci, D.O. | Jun 18, 2012 | ENT: Throat
By Marta T. Becker, M.D. Your voice has become scratchy and still isn’t normal. Why? The answer to this question can be as different as different people and may have to do with illness, voice-use habits, allergies, stomach acid, medications that you take, among...
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