Prevent Swimmer’s Ear
There’s nothing more refreshing on a hot summer’s day than a dip in the pool, floating the river or making a trip to the lake. However, there are dangers lurking in the waters that you may not realize are there – in the form of microscopic bacteria. When bacteria becomes trapped in the ear canals,…
Why Do Your Ears Itch?
There are many potential causes for an itchy ear. Until you figure out what’s triggering your symptoms, you won’t know what the best course of treatment is. While talking to your ear, nose and throat physician (otolaryngologist) is the best way to get to the bottom of it, below is a guide to help you…
The Dangers of Ear Candling
Candles are great for setting the mood during a romantic dinner date or relaxing bath, but they’re not so great for treating medical conditions. Ear candling has become popular among homeopathic groups to treat impacted earwax or congestion, but research shows the practice is ineffective and even dangerous. What Is Ear Candling? The origins of…
What is Post-Traumatic Vertigo?
If you’ve experienced a recent accident or injury in Abington that resulted in blunt trauma to the head or neck, you are likely to experience vertigo and dizziness. Up to 80 percent of accident victims suffer symptoms as a result of their injury; these may persist for a week or longer, and one out of…
How Ears Work
It’s a safe bet that few people in Phoenixville give much thought to their ears, unless they’re getting them pierced or covering them up when it’s cold outside. But these complex organs demand some attention and respect. They are able to collect and process sounds and transmit them to the brain for interpretation. That’s a…
What is Eustachian Tube Dysfunction?
A lot of people in Abington experience problems with hearing and balance. Common symptoms include ear pain and pressure, muffled hearing, tinnitus, hearing loss, fullness in the ear, dizziness and vertigo. All of these might be an indication of a condition called Eustachian tube dysfunction. What is eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD)? Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD)—not…
Childhood Ear Infections
Ask any pediatrician what type of after-hours call they handle most frequently, and the answer is likely to be otitis media, the medical term for a middle ear infection. Aside from the common cold, ear infections are the most commonly diagnosed childhood illness, affecting three out of four children by the time they reach the…
Important Facts About Ruptured Eardrums
A ruptured eardrum can bring sudden pain and dizziness. They typically heal on their own, but the process can take some time. In order to identify a ruptured eardrum in Blue Bell, we’ve gathered some information about symptoms, causes and treatment. Symptoms of a Ruptured Eardrum The tympanic membrane is the medical term for the…
7 Ways to Get Water Out of Your Ears
Now that we’re entering what is traditionally the hottest time of the year in Pennsylvania, many are seeking out water activities to cool off. It’s a great way to beat the heat and humidity, but if you aren’t careful, water can get into your ears and become trapped, causing an infection. Left untreated, you might…
When Should You See an ENT?
Doctors who specialize in ear, nose and throat disorders are called otolaryngologists (or simply ENT doctors for those who have trouble with seven-syllable words). You’ve probably heard of them – but do you know when to see one? The Field of Otolaryngology Otolaryngology is a medical specialty that focuses on diseases of the ears, nose…