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Frequently Asked Questions

They can be caused by respiratory infections, asthma, bronchitis, gerd, tuberculosis, smoking, or more serious conditions like heart or lung disease.

A hearing specialist (audiologist) can conduct hearing tests and examinations to identify the type and extent of hearing loss and suggest appropriate treatment.

Steam inhalation, warm compresses over the face, saline nasal sprays, staying hydrated, and using a humidifier can help relieve sinus pressure and pain.

If symptoms last more than 3 weeks, worsen over time, or are accompanied by weight loss, fever, blood in sputum, or shortness of breath, seek medical help.

See a doctor if the pain is severe, lasts more than 1–2 days, is accompanied by fever, fluid discharge, hearing loss, or if the patient is a child under 6 months.

Hearing loss can result from aging, long-term exposure to loud noises, ear infections, wax buildup, ear injuries, or medical conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.

Children are more prone to middle ear infections (otitis media) due to their smaller and more horizontal eustachian tubes, which can trap fluid more easily.

Nosebleeds can be caused by dry air, nose picking, allergies, frequent sneezing, colds, nasal injuries, high blood pressure, or blood-thinning medications.

Avoid blowing your nose, picking it, strenuous activity, or bending over for a few hours. keep your nasal passages moist with saline sprays or a humidifier.

Decongestant sprays can give quick relief but should not be used for more than 3–5 days in a row, as they can cause rebound congestion and make symptoms worse.

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