ENT
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An acute bacterial infection of the middle ear-space resulting in pus accumulation and pressure behind the eardrum.
A patch of lymphoid tissue located in the high back of the nasal cavity, behind the nose.
Inflammation of the nasal membranes caused by allergic sensitivity to airborne substances like dust, pollen, or dander.
A small, non-contagious painful ulceration on the mucous membranes inside the mouth, cheeks, or lips.
A clinical examination and metric graph tracking to evaluate the hearing threshold and balance of an individual.
A sensation of congestion, fullness, or muffled hearing due to pressure imbalance, fluids, or wax.
A localized circular hole or tear located specifically in the central pars tensa area of the eardrum.
A continuous physical displacement or structural bending of the bone and cartilage divider of the nose.
The clinical symptom and difficulty or physical pain associated with swallowing solid foods or liquids.
A benign, vascular growth protruding from the mucosal linings of the middle ear or external audit canal.
A protective waxy substance produced by glands inside the human outer ear canal, also known as cerumen.
A thin, highly sensitive membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and vibrates with sound waves.
