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Getting the right diagnosis

If you suspect your breathing problems might be structural, an ENT evaluation is the best next step. Diagnosis usually starts with a careful history and a physical examination using a nasal speculum or endoscope to inspect the deviated septum and nasal passages. This allows the specialist to see precisely where the septum is deviated and how...


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Recognising the symptoms of deviated septum

Persistent nasal congestion that never seems to clear is one of the most common signs of a deviated septum. Some people notice it’s always worse on one side. Others realise they often wake up with a dry mouth from sleeping with their mouth open. When airflow is restricted through the nose, the body automatically switches to m...


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Understanding the condition

Have you ever felt that one side of your nose is always blocked, no matter the season or weather? Many people dismiss this as allergies or a stubborn cold, but it could actually be a structural issue inside the nose known as a nasal septum deviation.

The nasal septum is the thin wall made of cartilage and bone that divides the two ...


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Did you know that vaccine originally developed to prevent cervical cancer can also help protect against throat cancer?

The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is a powerful tool in preventing a range of cancers caused by high-risk HPV strains, including oropharyngeal cancers that affect the back of the throat, tonsils, and base of the tongue.

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Have you ever felt like there’s a lump in your throat, experienced hoarseness without a cold, or woken up with a cough or sore throat, yet had no heartburn? These could be signs of a condition called silent reflux. Unlike classic acid reflux, which causes noticeable heartburn, silent reflux doesn’t always announce itself loudly.

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