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These pages contain medical information on the ears, nose, throat, conditions of the head and neck, and on facial plastic and cosmetic surgery.


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Conditions of the ear

Conditions of the nose

Conditions of the throat

Conditions of the head and neck

Cosmetic and Facial Plastic Surgery


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Herpes Zoster which is the virus that causes shingles produces a rash around the ears and often a facial paralysis.


Unilateral nasal discharge caused by a foreign body in the nose.


A patient who has had a laryngectomy is inserting a Blom Singer valve to the throat, which will allow him to talk normally.