Parenting is challenging enough without the added stress of colds, flu, ear infections, and unexpected doctor visits. When your child complains of ear pain, you rush to the doctor, hoping a quick round of antibiotics will solve the problem. But what happens when the ear infections keep returning, antibiotics stop working, and the symptoms worsen, disrupting your child's everyday life? If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Read on to hear other's stories and if ear tubes may be your solution!
Curious about ear candling? Heard mixed reviews from friends, family, and online testimonials? Watch this side-by-side demonstration of ear candling and decide for yourself if it is worth a try! In this video, my subject experiences ear candling and we compare her results with an ear candle burning in a glass. You be the judge of the results.
Read MoreIn this video I discuss how turbinoplasty is performed. I describe the “old way” it used to be performed, by resecting the inferior turbinate. While usually a successful procedure it had the potential to cause a extremely frustrating and possibly permanent side effect, called “empty nose syndrome”. Submucosal resection of the turbinates has been around for over 30 years, but is a vastly superior method.
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