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During our second Five on Friday Facebook Live event, CEENTA ENT doctor Christopher Tebbit, MD, answered your questions about pediatric ear, nose, and throat care. If you missed the live event, you can watch the video here.
It’s such a common occurrence that even children watching cartoons are familiar with it: you cut up an onion and your eyes start to burn as tears stream down your face. But what is happening, and is there anything you can do to stop it?
Your voice is always tired and doesn’t sound right. Do you have a voice disorder? CEENTA’s voice and swallowing specialists can examine your voice and help determine what might be wrong with you. Read on to learn more about this procedure.
"You are what you eat,” so we have been told.We are healthier, perform better, and feel better if we eat well. These same principles are true for the health and functioning of your larynx and vocal folds. Similar to maximizing the potential for our body to function, there are foods and beverages that can either help or hurt the functioning of our vocal folds and therefore the quality of both our speaking and singing voices.
Summer is here, and you’re getting ready for your vacation and to finally tackle that yardwork you’ve been putting off. But just as you’re about to, your nose starts running and your throat is scratchy. You can’t have a cold in the summer, right? As it turns out, you can.
If you watched our first Five on Friday Facebook Live event, you would have heard answers to a number of questions about cataracts from Ophthalmologist Vipul Shah, MD. However, he didn’t have time to answer all of them. So, if you missed the live event, or just want a refresher, you can watch the video in today's blog. When you're done with that, read on for answers to the additional questions we received.