What Is a Deviated Septum and Does It Need Surgery?

If you have regular nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through one side of your nose or frequent sinus infections, you might have a condition called a deviated septum. It’s more common than people realise, and while it can be disruptive, a range of treatment options can help you feel more comfortable again. In this blog post,…

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Chronic Bad Breath: Could Your Nose or Throat Be to Blame?

Persistent bad breath, also known as chronic halitosis, can be more than just a source of embarrassment. If brushing, flossing and using mouthwash aren’t making a difference, the cause might lie beyond your teeth. For many people, the nose, throat or sinuses may be the real culprits. In this article, we explore the most common…

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Why You Shouldn’t Ignore One-Sided Nasal Blockage

A blocked nose is often dismissed as a nuisance – a lingering cold or a flare-up of hay fever. But when you’re dealing with nasal obstruction on one side that doesn’t seem to go away, it could indicate something more serious.  Whether it’s a deviated septum, nasal polyps or a rarer underlying condition like a…

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Snoring vs. Sleep Apnoea: How to Tell the Difference

Snoring is a common issue that affects millions of people, but in some cases, it may be a sign of something more serious—sleep apnoea. While occasional snoring is harmless, persistent loud snoring accompanied by other symptoms could indicate a sleep disorder requiring medical attention. Understanding the differences between simple snoring and sleep apnoea can help…

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Enlarged Adenoids in Children: Symptoms and Causes

Adenoids play an important role in a child’s immune system, helping to fight infections. However, in some children, adenoids become enlarged, leading to breathing difficulties, ear problems, and sleep disturbances. Understanding the symptoms and causes of enlarged adenoids can help parents recognise when medical attention is needed. What are adenoids? Adenoids are small glands located…

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4 Signs You May Have Impacted Earwax

Earwax is a natural substance produced in the ear canal to protect the delicate skin inside your ears. In most people, it naturally moves out of the ear without any help. However, earwax can sometimes build up, becoming impacted and leading to discomfort or even temporary hearing loss. Identifying the signs of impacted earwax can…

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Why Do I Keep Getting Tongue Ulcers?

Recurring tongue ulcers can be both frustrating and painful, making simple tasks like eating, drinking, or speaking uncomfortable. Understanding why you might be prone to frequent tongue ulcers is essential, as it can help you manage, prevent, or treat the underlying causes effectively. Common causes of recurrent tongue ulcers There are several reasons why tongue…

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