The nose is a complex organ with a multiple functional mission:
- It is the principle of the respiratory tract,
- It welcomes the olfactory stimuli,
- It contributes to the formation of voice and speech, and
- It is involved in causing various physiological reflexes.
Nasal Polyps Treatment and Management
Nasal polyps are non-cancerous masses that develop in the lining of the nasal cavities and usually originate from the ethmoid sinuses.
Nose- bleeds/ Epistaxis
Nose-bleeds can occur at any age but are most common in children aged 2 to 10. 60% of the general population has had at least one episode of a bleeding nose.
Snoring and Sleep Apnea
Snoring is the hoarse or harsh sound that occurs when breathing is obstructed in some way while sleeping. Sometimes snoring…
Nasal spray, the corticosteroids are not the problem.
A runny nose and a blocked nose are the most common symptoms of a common cold. An easy solution, albeit a temporary one, is the decongestant nasal spray…
Nasal Irrigation
Nasal Irrigation can benefit people who have sinus problems, nasal allergies, colds, and even flu symptoms. It can help both adults and kids.
Treating Allergic Rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis is a disease that affects many people around the world and 10% in our country. Treating allergic rhinitis is…
Treatment for Nasal Polyps and Chronic sinusitis
Treating symptoms of Nasal polyps and CRS can sometimes be disappointing and tiresome, so many patients search for alternative medical…
Influenza or the common cold, what is the difference?
Separating the symptoms of the common cold from those of Influenza can sometimes be difficult, but, in general, people with a common cold,…
Rapid Influenza Test
Influenza, known as the flu, is a respiratory infection caused by a virus, which can be identified with a Rapid Influenza Test.
Assessment for Sinusitis and Nasal Pathology
The assessment for sinusitis is based on the patient’s history and endoscopy of the nose, using a special endoscope and camera.
Getting through the common cold
You may not be able to cure your common cold, but you can make yourself as comfortable as possible. Here are a few tips to consider…
Management of Allergic Rhinitis
The main strategy for the management of allergic rhinitis is avoiding the allergens that cause the symptoms, medicinal therapy, acupuncture, therapeutic…
Allergic Rhinitis, Diagnosis
A thorough clinical examination is carried out by an otorhinolaryngologist for the diagnostic evaluation of allergic rhinitis.
Post-nasal drip-Cough-Sore throat
When the mucus runs down the back of the nose to the throat, it’s called post-nasal drip. Normally, the mucus from the nose goes unnoticed…
Acupuncture for Allergic rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis, also called hay fever, is an allergic reaction that causes sneezing, congestion, itchy nose and sore throat.
The Nose
The nose is a complex organ with multiple functions. It forms the beginning of the respiratory tract, The nose receives olfactory stimuli…
Allergic Rhinitis
Allergic Rhinitis, also known as Hay Fever, refers to inflammation of the nasal passages. This inflammation can cause a variety of annoying symptoms…
Immunotherapy for Allergies of Respiratory Tract
Immunotherapy treatment is based on a century-old concept that the immune system can be desensitized to specific allergens that trigger allergy symptoms.
Smell Disorders (Anosmia-Hyposmia)
Loss of smell (anosmia) can be partial or complete, although a complete loss of smell is fairly rare. Loss of smell can also be…
Nasal Polyps
Nasal polyps are soft, painless, noncancerous growths on the lining of the nasal passages or sinuses. They hang down like teardrops or grapes….
Common Cold. The Flu
The common cold is a self-limited contagious illness that can be caused by a number of different types of viruses. Sniffles, sneezes…




















