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Apr

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Can Sleep Apnea Be Cured?

Difficulty sleeping is often caused by obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition in which the throat tissue is lax or narrow, resulting in the muscles intermittently relaxing enough to block the airway during sleep. Snoring is one of the more common signs of sleep apnea. When th...

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Apr

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Common Sleep Disorders

Difficulty sleeping is a common problem that affects between 50-70 million Americans. Sleep disorders can be extremely frustrating, leaving you tossing and turning in bed or exhausted during the day. Not getting enough rest results in negative impacts on your mood, mental health...

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26

Apr

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When Should I See a Pediatric ENT?

A pediatric ENT is a specialist in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the ears, nose, or throat in children. While you can rely on your primary care doctor to treat many common children's illnesses, in some cases, the expertise of a pediatric ear, nose and throat...

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26

Apr

Woman doctor

ENT vs Otolaryngologist

An otolaryngologist, or ear, nose, and throat doctor (ENT) is a physician that specializes in conditions and illnesses affecting the ear, nose, or throat. You may need to see an ENT or otolaryngologist if you are dealing with conditions such as chronic sinus issues, tonsillitis...

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26

Apr

Female physician with female patient

6 Reasons to See an ENT in South Florida

We rely on our primary care doctors to treat a range of physical conditions and illnesses, but for some conditions, you need specialist care from an ear, nose, and throat doctor, or “ENT.” This specialty in medicine requires five years of study and experience after ac...

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