Ear, nose and throat disorders are so common that almost everyone can become a victim at some point of time or other. A random survey in rural India conducted by National Center for Biotechnology Information (NSBI) revealed that about 37% patients had ear problems, 24% had nasal issues and 17% were suffering from throat disorders. It is understandable because of the lack of health awareness in rural areas, and lower socio-economic level are one of the causes there. But the urban population also suffer from significant risk of getting ear, nose and throat disorders mainly due to high level of pollution and unhealthy lifestyle.
Care for Ears
Infections in ears can be painful and can lead to partial or total hearing loss. Infections occur when germs enter the ear cavities and remain trapped. A few simple actions can help you avoid ear infections. Children need special care because they take the time to learn good habits. Here is a list.
Usually an ENT (ear, nose and throat) AKA otolaryngologist.
A pulmonologist is the medical specialist who treats the lungs and trachea.
the trachea is a disease
Try an osteopath and physiotherapist
A neonatologist is a specialist in the care of the newborn.
A child care specialist is a person who works in a child care center. They are also called child care or day care workers.
I would consult a wound care specialist immediately, and I would also consult a malpractice lawyer immediately also. You can go to www.lawyers.com for this.
A gynecologist.
A neonatologist is a specialist in the care of newborns.
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youd know waht trachea meant
In human anatomy, you would find the trachea in the center of the chest. It stems from the throat and branches out to either lung. The trachea is also known as the windpipe.
Rosacea is a skin condition, so you should see a dermatologist or skin specialist.