
Why See an ENT Specialist When Having Throat Problems?
When your throat feels sore, scratchy, or persistently uncomfortable, it’s tempting to brush it off as a minor inconvenience.
When your throat feels sore, scratchy, or persistently uncomfortable, it’s tempting to brush it off as a minor inconvenience.
A cough that lingers longer than expected can be frustrating, especially when you’ve ruled out common culprits like a cold or the flu. But did you know that chronic cough might be linked to ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) disorders?
Feeling unsteady or experiencing a spinning sensation can be unsettling. While these symptoms might sometimes pass without a cause for concern, they can also be signs of vertigo —a condition that can disrupt your daily routine.
As a parent, it can be worrying when your child isn’t feeling well, especially if they show signs of a sinus infection. Sinusitis in children can disrupt sleep, play, and daily routines. This article will help you recognise the signs that indicate it might be time to consult a paediatric ENT, ensuring your child receives timely and proper care.
Waking up tired, struggling to stay alert during the day, or hearing complaints about loud snoring? These could all be signs of sleep apnoea, a condition that affects breathing while you sleep.
Many women are used to powering through discomfort, whether it’s a nagging cough, a persistent sore throat, or a voice that just doesn’t sound the same.
Dr Lynne Lim Ear Nose Throat Head and Neck Surgery Centre Pte Ltd