THOSE struggling to hear may think a cotton bud is the easiest way to shift wax build-up. But folk are being urged to stop the common hygiene practice for fear they could cause serious long-term ...
Some people experience fluttering sounds in the ears that come and go, while others may hear a continuous sound. Causes include tinnitus, dysfunction of tissues in the ear, and high blood pressure.
If you’ve ever been outside on a windy day and suddenly felt like your ears were all blocked up, you’re not alone. This is a common phenomenon that many people are likely to experience this ...
If you’ve ever been outside on a windy day and suddenly felt like your ears were all blocked up, you’re not alone. This is a common phenomenon that many people are likely to experience this weekend as ...
The term "cholesterol granuloma" may make you think of diet-related issues. In reality, though, this condition can affect your ears in surprising ways.
Nasal cancer, which is also known as nasopharyngeal cancer, affects the nasopharynx, the upper part of the throat and can be easily mistaken for other problems ...
The NHS advises to watch out for several signs, including a persistent blocked nose ... along with headaches, ear blockages, and facial growths. Dr Keng Hua, an expert in the field, stated ...
I have been having a sensation of ringing in my ears for the past few months. The doctors gave a diagnosis of tinnitus, which they said has no cure. Kindly advise me on what to do. Johnson (by SMS ...