upEar, Nose and Throat
Sites about general diseases of the ear, nose, and throat, also known as Otorhinolaryngologic Disorders.
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Chicago Dizziness and Hearing http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/Information about dizziness, balance and hearing provided by Dr Timothy C. Hain. Includes educational material for patients and practice support materials for clinicians.
Hear-it http://www.hear-it.org/non-commercial web site established to increase public awareness of hearing impairment. Includes facts, figures, causes, signs, and consequences of hearing impairment. Personal experiences, advice, treatment, and hearing aids. Special section on children.
Otoophtalmical Neurophysiology http://www.vertigo-dizziness.com/Patient and scientific information about vertigo, dizziness, tinnitus and other neurosensorial disorders, diagnosis and treatment. In Spanish, English and German.
Ear Nose and Throat Patient Information http://www.sinuscarecenter.com/A large selection of brochures for patients to learn about ear, nose, throat and sinuses. A section for health care providers regarding diagnoses and treatment for sinus disease.
The Empty Nose Syndrome Association http://www.emptynosesyndrome.org/Non-profit organization founded to inform the public of possible negative side effects related to sinus and turbinate reduction surgery.
Patients Forum on Parotid Tumors http://patientsforum.com/Statistics.htmPresents photographs from before and after surgery for a benign tumor, as well as details of the operation.
Cochrane Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Group http://www.cochrane-ent.org/The Cochrane Collaboration produces systematic reviews of evidence for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of ear, nose and throat disorders and head and neck cancers, and maintains a database of clinical trials.
Patient UK: Ear, Nose, Throat and Mouth http://www.patient.co.uk/display/16777279/Informative leaflets covering a wide range of topics.
OHSU Health: Ear, Nose and Throat http://www.ohsu.edu/health/health-topics/topic.cfm?id=9042&parent=11967Covers various disorders, services, and devices. Includes a glossary and resources.
The Eustachian Project http://eustachian.wordpress.com/Medical questions on the ear, nose and throat are answered by Dr Doug Hoffman MD PhD.
European Academy of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery http://www.eaorl-hns.org/Aims to bring together all the European sub-speciality organisations to provide rationalisation of courses, congresses, instruction sessions and teaching programmes within Europe.
Otolaryngology.com http://www.otolaryngology.com/Online journal focused on recent news about research, diagnosis and treatment of ENT disorders. Includes articles on a number of related topics.
Subcategories
Congenital Anomalies Contains sites for congenital conditions the primary symptoms of which relate to the ear, nose and throat.
Ear This category deals with conditions and diseases pertaining to the ear.
Nose and Paranasal Sinuses The nose is a protuberance in vertebrates that houses the nostrils, or nares, which admit and expel air for respiration. The paranasal sinuses are eight (four pairs) air-filled spaces,
or sinuses, within the bones of the skull and face.
(less...) Throat Conditions and diseases related to the throat involving the pharynx and larynx.
Vestibular Disorders Pertaining to the vestibular system in the middle ear and the brain which senses movements of the head. Disorders of the vestibular system can lead to dizziness, poor regulation of postural muscle
tone and inability to detect quick movements of the head.
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(less...) DanishDutchGerman Informationen zu Krankheiten, die in den Tätigkeitsbereich der Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenärzte fallen. Sites, die über bösartige Tumoren informieren, bitte nicht hier, sondern in der Kategorie "Krebs"
anmelden. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Informationen auf den gelisteten Seiten einen Arztbesuch nicht ersetzen können. Für die Richtigkeit der Angaben auf den verlinkten Sites kann keine Gewähr übernommen werden. Sie sollten aufgrund der gefundenen Hinweise keinesfalls eine Behandlung beginnen, verändern oder abbrechen. Bitte überprüfen Sie die Informationen, die Sie auf den Webseiten erhalten, sorgfältig und besprechen Sie eventuelle Therapievorschläge mit Ihrem behandelnden Arzt.
(less...) Italian Questa categoria contiene siti in lingua italiana che sono dedicati allo studio, all'informazione ed alla
documentazione sulle malattie otorinolaringoiatriche.
(less...) Japanese 耳鼻咽喉の病気に関するサイトを扱います。
PolishSpanish Sitios de información, datos y publicaciones sobre enfermedades estrictamente relacionadas con los oídos, nariz y garganta.
SwedishTurkish Kulak, Burun ve Boğaz Sistemi hastalıklarıyla ilgili türkçe siteler bu kategori altında listelenmektedir.
Cancer Cancer that arises in the nasal cavity, sinuses, lip, mouth, salivary glands, throat, or larynx.
Optical and Facial Prosthetics For companies which design and manufacture optical and facial prosthetics.
OtorhinolaryngologyProductsNeigbour categories
Allergies An allergy is a sensitivity to a certain substance which, in similar quantity, is tolerated by non-allergic people. The allergen is the specific protein substance that a person is allergic to. The
presence of this allergen in the body causes a series of chemical reactions in the immune system which result in individual signs & symptoms. The tendency to be allergic is inherited; the actual allergy is not inherited.
(less...) Blood DisordersCancer Cancer is the common term for tumors (neoplasms) characterized by uncontrolled growth at the cell level. The branch of medicine concerned with diagnosis, treatment, and research into the causes of
cancer is oncology. Cancer medical specialists are termed oncologist.
(less...) Cardiovascular Disorders Diseases or disorders of the heart or circulatory system.
Chronic Illness Chronic illness means lifelong in duration, treatable but rarely cured completely, and typically requires persistent self-management behaviors. Synonyms to
chronic illness: long-term disease, chronic condition.
(less...) Communication Disorders Hearing, speech and language disorders of human communication. Communicative disorders include hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech, and language. Any physical impairment that has an affect
on the ability to communicate. Health and medical related websites about these conditions.
(less...) Congenital Anomalies Anomalous conditions present at birth as a result of either hereditary or environmental influences during
prenatal development, often referred to as birth defects.
(less...) Digestive Disorders Digestive disorders are conditions that affect any part of the digestive system.
Endocrine Disorders Diseases that affect the secretion by endocrine glands.
Eye Disorders About ocular diseases and disorders with their treatment.
Food and Water Borne For information about pathogens transmitted in water or food. There is also information about poisonings from toxic animals and plants.
Fundraising Many organizations are formed for the purpose of raising money for research, treatment, or the support of patient and families.
Genetic Disorders Please see also specific disorder or condition in the alphabetical listings.
Genitourinary Disorders Disorders of the genital and urinary organs or their functions.
Immune DisordersInfectious Diseases An infectious disease is a clinically evident illness resulting from the presence of pathogenic agents, including viruses, bacteria,
fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites and prions.
(less...) Lipomas Lipomas are benign fatty tissue tumors.
Musculoskeletal Disorders Musculoskeletal Disorders are a large group of common diseases and disorders which can involve muscles,
ligaments, connective tissue, bones, cartilage and joints.
(less...) Neurological Disorders Health/Conditions and Diseases/Neurological Diseases deals with the health aspects of neurological problems. Sites dealing with strictly medical aspects of neurological diseases (e.g. sites intended
for healthcare providers) should be submitted to Health/Medicine/Medical Specialties/Neurology instead of this category.
(less...) Nutrition and Metabolism Disorders About nutrition and metabolism disorders.
Rare Disorders This area contains many subcategories of uncommon types of disorders.
Respiratory Disorders Respiratory conditions include disorders that affect the lungs.
Sex-Development Disorders Information about disorders relating to sex development, meaning the biological physical features of a person’s sex. Such disorders can be genetic; and can first manifest themselves in the womb with
the prenatal development of the internal sex organs (including the gonads) and the external sex organs (like the penis, clitoris, labia, and scrotum); or at puberty.
(less...) Skin Disorders Information about skin disorders and diseases.
Sleep Disorders Sleep research and sleep medicine have grown rapidly over the last thirty years, partly as a result of the discovery that REM (rapid eye movement) sleep coincided with dreaming and partly because of
the discovery of sleep apnea (breathing stopping during sleep). Countries vary in how they deal with sleep disorders; in the U.S. sleep medicine is recognised as a field and it is looked after by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; other medical specialities e.g. neurology, pulmonology, psychiatry, may be influential in other countries. The sleep disorders category is broadly divided into sub-categories that deal with the specific sleep disorders as well as the institutions that regulate, diagnose and treat these disorders. Sleep is affected by the brain's biological clock and so is included in this category. Shift-work sleep disorder and jet-lag are well-known problems that reflect the activity of the biological clock. This category consists of some of the major 'omnibus' sites (SleepNet, Brain Information Service, Sleep Medicine and the SleepWell) that can contain just about everything (information, chats, consultations, portals, etc). It also lists smaller, general information sites as well as sites that provide short and concise general sleep disorders information. The Organisations sub-category is packed with information that is more specific to particular sleep disorders. Apart from listing the various centers, the Sleep Centers sub-category is worth visiting as many of these sites provide useful information on sleep disorders. Anyone with health concerns is reminded that it is advisable to discuss their problems with a licensed medical professional.
(less...) Wounds and Injuries Bites, stinges, athletic injuries, back, dislocation, burns, contusions, frostbite, heat stroke, motion sickness, shock, spinal cord
injuries, sprains, wound infections and related conditions.
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