MIDWEST ENT UPDATE 9/29/2020

As we approach fall and winter, we wish to update you on your ear nose and throat health. We recommend that you have your humidifiers inspected and cleaned. If you don't have one, this may be a good time to purchase. When heaters go on, so should humidifiers. In addition, nasal saline sprays and netty pots often times aid in healthy noses and throats. It is becoming increasingly well known how important good nasal breathing is for our overall health. I am sending a link to a recent story aired on CBS News, featuring James Nestor, author of the recent book, "Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art". It is very insightful and I hope you enjoy it.

We continue to take very strict COVID precautions. We have had no cases as a result anyone coming to our office or having surgery with us at Northwestern Hospital.
Flu season is rapidly approaching and strongly encourage the flu vaccine.
We are very pleased with our results of the Inspire(inspiresleep.com)procedure for sleep apnea. This has proven to be an excellent outpatient procedure for those who are not getting good results with CPAP.
As always, we offer a full range of services for your hearing health. We provide the most current technology for testing your hearing and providing the most appropriate hearing aids for each individual.
Please feel free to call the office(312-988-7777) for further information on all of the above or to set up an appointment. You may also send individual emails through our patient portal.

Wishing you all good health and safety,

Gordon J. Siegel, M.D.,FACS
Assistant Clinical Professor
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery             
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Treating Ear Infections in Children

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An Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialist, also known as an otolaryngologist, is a medical professional trained to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the ears, nose, throat, and related structures. They play a vital role in helping patients hear, breathe comfortably, and maintain overall health in these essential areas.

Ear infections are one of the most common reasons people seek ENT care. These infections occur when fluid builds up behind the eardrum, often due to colds, allergies, or sinus infections, leading to pain, swelling, and sometimes fever. They affect people of all ages but are especially prevalent in children due to their smaller, less developed ear anatomy. However, adults can also experience ear infections, particularly if they have allergies, a compromised immune system, or frequent cold exposure.

If you or your loved one experiences persistent ear pain, hearing loss, drainage from the ear, or recurrent ear infections, it’s time to visit an ENT. Children who tug at their ears, struggle with hearing, or have difficulty sleeping may also need expert evaluation. Left untreated, ear infections can lead to complications like hearing loss or chronic issues, so seeking care is vital. An ENT evaluates and recommends treatment options tailored to your needs, helping restore comfort and prevent future problems.

ENT Solutions for Frequent Ear Infections in Children

Ear infections are common but can be disruptive, causing discomfort and temporary hearing issues. An ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialist offers a variety of treatments tailored to the type and severity of the infection. For a mild ear infection, your ENT may recommend prescription ear drops containing antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications to reduce pain and swelling.

The ENT might suggest ear tubes when a child experiences recurring middle ear infections. These tiny tubes become surgically inserted to help drain fluid and improve airflow in the middle ear, significantly reducing the frequency of infections. This technique is helpful for children struggling with speech delays due to hearing loss from repeated infections. For adults with chronic illnesses linked to allergies or sinus issues, treatment may focus on addressing the root cause. The ENT could recommend allergy management strategies, nasal sprays, or sinus surgery to prevent further infections.

Oral antibiotics or more powerful interventions like eardrum drainage may be necessary when a patient experiences ear infections that cause pain, fever, or hearing loss. For example, when an adult has an ear infection that causes persistent ear pressure and reduced hearing after flying, the ENT might use a minor in-office procedure to relieve the pressure. Each treatment plan is mindful of your needs, focusing on quick relief and preventing future issues.

Know When to Seek Treatment for Ear Infections

Seek ENT expertise if ear infections are frequent, persistent, or cause significant hearing loss, severe pain, or discharge. Chronic eardrum perforations or symptoms like dizziness or balance issues may require specialized care. ENTs offer advanced treatments, including surgery, ensuring effective management and preventing long-term complications. Please explore our website to learn about the conditions we treat and the services provided.

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