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Airway Problems<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Airway problems are often the result of obstructions of the airway, consisting of the throat, voice box and trachea. These blockages prevent air from entering the lungs either partially or completely, leading to breathing difficulties and a variety of other complications, some potentially life-threatening. What Causes Airway Problems?   Airway problems can occur in the…<\/p>\n

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Chronic Cough<\/a><\/h2>\n
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A chronic cough is defined as one that lasts eight weeks or longer. More than simply an annoyance, a lingering cough can disrupt your sleep and affect your work. It may be accompanied by other symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, runny nose, congestion and heartburn. If you have a persistent cough that doesn\u2019t…<\/p>\n

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Hoarseness<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Hoarseness is an inflammation of the larynx that results in a change in the voice, making it sound breathy, raspy, scratchy or strained. There may be changes in volume and pitch, as well. Hoarseness falls under the medical category of dysphonia, which refers to voice impairment or any sort of difficulty speaking. What Causes Hoarseness?…<\/p>\n

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Laryngitis<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Laryngitis is swelling and irritation of the larynx (voice box). It causes hoarseness and, in some cases, voice loss. It can be acute (short-lived) or chronic (long-lasting), but is usually the result of a temporary viral infection or vocal strain and clears up quickly. Persistent laryngitis that lasts longer than two weeks could be a…<\/p>\n

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Neck & Throat Cancer<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Neck and throat cancers usually form in the squamous cells lining the inside of the mouth, nose, and throat. They are highly curable if detected early, and often respond well to surgery or radiation treatment. Cancers in this region are classified according to where they are located in the body. They include: Oral cavity. This…<\/p>\n

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Postnasal Drip<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Your body produces mucus constantly throughout the day \u2013 one to two quarts, to be exact. It mixes with saliva and is swallowed, a normal and harmless response that you usually don\u2019t notice. When excess mucus is created or it is thicker than usual, it becomes noticeable as it runs down the back of the…<\/p>\n

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Sore Throat<\/a><\/h2>\n
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A sore throat is a painful but common affliction that everyone suffers from on occasion. It may be the first sign of a cold, the result of strained vocal cords or a symptom of a more serious condition such as strep throat. As miserable as a sore throat can make you feel, in many cases…<\/p>\n

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Thyroid<\/a><\/h2>\n
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When certain conditions interfere with normal thyroid production, surgical removal of the thyroid gland is performed. This is usually done when thyroid cancer has been detected, an otherwise benign thyroid nodule grows so large it causes problems or hyperthyroidism (a disorder in which excess thyroid hormone is produced) does not respond to treatment with medications…<\/p>\n

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Tonsils & Adenoids<\/a><\/h2>\n
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The tonsils and adenoids are part of the lymphatic system and serve as defenders of the immune system, protecting your body by preventing germs and bacteria from entering through your mouth and nose. Occasionally, they will develop problems themselves, requiring the attention of an ENT specialist. Tonsillitis Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils that…<\/p>\n

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