By Alexandra Matkevich, Registered Nurse There is a saying: common things occur commonly. That is to say that the majority of people are going to experience similar problems, even when it comes to ear, nose and throat complaints. This blog will look at common shared symptoms of ear, nose and throat complaints, as well as […]
Understanding Stridor in Children
If you have ever heard a high-pitched wheezing sound when your child breathes in, you have heard stridor. This condition is the result of your child’s airways being blocked or obstructed in some way. Your child’s airways are made up of several structures including: Nasal cavity Nose Mouth Sinuses Larynx Trachea Bronchial tree When your […]
Nasendoscopy
by Ashleigh Elkins Definition – about nasendoscopy Nasendoscopy is a minor procedure that is usually performed in the clinic setting to assess the structures of the nose and throat. It involves using a small camera which is passed through the nostril. The camera is a flexible tube, endoscope, that can be manoeuvred to help obtain […]
Managing a Sore Throat
By Nurse Alexandra Matkevich There are so many wonderful things to love about winter, but a cold and flu’s are certainly not one of them. Though you can get a cold or flu at any time of year, winter seems to be the time of year when it peaks. Sore throats are one of the […]
Tonsillitis and Rheumatic Fever
About Tonsillitis and Rheumatic Fever Rheumatic fever is a disease that can occur following bacterial infection with Group A Streptococcus. Predisposing infections also include strep throat tonsillitis and skin infections, such as impetigo (caused by Streptococcus pyogenes). Overall, rheumatic fever is rare in Australia; however, the rate of rheumatic fever amongst Indigenous Australians is much […]
Hoarseness
About hoarseness Hoarseness occurs when it is difficult for one to produce sounds whilst attempting to speak. Most people can experience hoarseness when suffering a cold; however, some people may suffer from hoarseness chronically. Chronic hoarseness is an extremely frustrating problem that can interfere with work and social life. Acute hoarseness Acute hoarseness only lasts […]
The Throat
About The Throat We have all suffered the annoyance of having a sore throat at some point in our lives. The throat is an important part of our anatomy and is closely related to other clinically important structures. The throat is a muscular tube which is integral for both the respiratory and the digestive systems. […]
Unresolved Medical Conditions
Medical Conditions Your throat consists of the larynx, pharynx, multiple pharyngeal muscles, the windpipe (trachea), oesophagus, and various blood vessels. It is located in the anterior of your neck, and is important for the transportation of air to your windpipe and food to your esophagus. There is a flap in your throat, technically called the […]
Get the Facts on Throat Cancer
About Throat Cancer Throat cancer may occur in the larynx (voice box) or other areas in the throat. According to PubMed Health, men are 10 times more likely to develop throat cancer than women. However, anyone can develop the disorder. In particular, individuals who use tobacco or habitually drink excessive amounts of alcohol are more […]