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Diseases of the ear, throat and nose (otolaryngology)

Laser snoring treatment - laser uvulopalatoplasty

Treatment of snoring with a laser - the method of laser uvulopalatoplasty - is aimed at increasing the lumen of the airway in the oropharynx and reducing the volume of soft tissues that create an obstacle to the flow of air, inhale and exhale vibrate, causing a characteristic sound.

Pus plugs in the throat

In an acute or chronic inflammatory process in the palatine tonsils may be found purulent plugs in the throat, which are accumulations of pus in the tonsil lacunae.

Conductive hearing loss

Hearing impairment associated with problems with the passage of sounds through the outer and middle ear is defined in otology as conductive or conductive hearing loss.

Neurosensory hearing loss

Neurosensory hearing loss is one of the variations of deterioration (up to complete loss) of auditory function that is caused by damage to any part of the sound-receptive mechanism of the hearing analyzer, from the sensory portion of the cochlea to the neural apparatus.

Laryngeal fibroma

One of the varieties of laryngeal tumor formations is laryngeal fibroma - a tumor of connective tissue, which is referred to mesenchymal tumors. The pathology code according to ICD-10 is D14.1.

Snoring mouth guards

Snoring usually occurs when the sleeper breathes through the mouth, and the passing air causes the soft tissues of the oropharynx to vibrate involuntarily relaxed (sagging).

Aphonia: functional, organic, psychogenic, true

The loss of the ability to utter a voice is called aphonia. At the same time, a person speaks only in a whisper, without hoarseness, wheezing, characteristic of dysphonic disorders. 

Paresis of the vocal cords in children

Paresis of the vocal cords in newborns can be caused by the negative impact of harmful factors from the mother's body, as a result of which defects in the development of the nervous system, vascular and metabolic pathologies are observed, which lead to a decrease in the functionality of the vocal cords. 

 

Paresis of the vocal cords: causes, symptoms, diagnosis

According to studies, 60% of paresis of the vocal cords are associated with neoplasms in the larynx, esophagus or thyroid gland and surgical operations of the same localization. And in the first place are operations on the thyroid gland.

Treatment of paresis of the vocal cords

Surgical treatment of bilateral paresis of the vocal cords provides for a thorough examination of the patient, determination of the scope of intervention and effective treatment options, since the doctor has virtually no room for error.

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