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Make Managing Allergies Your New Year’s Resolution

It’s that time of year again—time to take stock of your life and find the perfect New Year’s resolution to make 2024 your best year yet. More than 50 million people in the United States…
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What Does A Lump Behind My Ear Mean?

There are many reasons you could have a lump behind your ear, ranging from acne to a swollen lymph node. Sometimes, the lump may go away on its own, and other times, it may need…
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Why Do You Clear Your Throat? (And How To Care For It)

Everyone clears their throat from time to time. Constant clearing of the throat is damaging to the vocal cords. If you find yourself always clearing your throat, you should attempt to find the cause. Once…
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What Does Ear Crackling Mean?

Cracking in the ears can be linked to various causes, often resulting from congestion related to Eustachian tube dysfunction or other medical conditions like tinnitus. Understanding these causes is crucial for early symptom management and…
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Common Causes of Itchy Eyes, Throat and Ears

Itchy eyes, ears and throat could have a few causes that aren’t usually serious. You may even be able to treat the causes with home remedies. It’s still a good idea to stay educated on…
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What Are Ménière’s Disease Symptom Management Options?

Ménière’s disease is an inner ear disorder resulting in hearing loss, tinnitus and vertigo. It’s a rare disorder that’s difficult to diagnose due to displaying symptoms like other diseases. The disease is slowly progressive and…
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Reasons You Always Have a Stuffed-up Nose

A stuffed-up nose sounds like a minor symptom but can be frustrating and annoying. If your nose is constantly stuffed up, it is likely caused by an underlying condition. Four common conditions that cause a…
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What is Causing My Hoarseness?

Almost everyone has dealt with a hoarse voice. According to the Cleveland Clinic, about 1 in 3 people will have hoarseness at some point in their lives. Most causes of hoarseness are not serious and…
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Hearing Aids Help You Stay Independent

Approximately 8.5% of adults aged 55 to 64 have disabling hearing loss. The rate increases to 50% by the age of 75 and over. Many of the side effects of hearing loss can adversely affect…
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What Are Your Treatment Options for Laryngitis?

Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx, otherwise known as the voice box. It can cause pain and hoarseness and, in some cases, a complete loss of voice. Let’s take a closer look at the…
