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Fortis Hospital - Mohali

Fortis Hospital - Mohali

Phase 8, Mohali

Multi-Specialty Hospital

1 (1 patient ratings)

Sector 62, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar

8742 KM's away

Specialities

27

Doctors

91

Beds

344
Dr. Jatin Sharma
Dr. Jatin Sharma

Cosmetologist

24 years of experience

Dr. Bhupinderjit Waraich
Dr. Bhupinderjit Waraich

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29 years of experience

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Dr. Manit Arora

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12 years of experience

Dr. Krishan Kapoor
Dr. Krishan Kapoor

Cosmetologist

25 years of experience

Dr. Jaivir Singh
Dr. Jaivir Singh

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

44 years of experience

Dr. Anish Gupta
Dr. Anish Gupta

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

22 years of experience

Dr. Mukesh Vats
Dr. Mukesh Vats

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24 years of experience

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Dr. Priyadarshi Ranjan

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23 years of experience

Dr. Sunil Aggarwal
Dr. Sunil Aggarwal

Pediatrician

22 years of experience

Dr. K Singh
Dr. K Singh

Endocrinologist

34 years of experience

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Indus Hospital

Indus Hospital

Phase 3B-2, Mohali

SCF 100, Scan Lab, S.A.S Nagar Mohali

8741 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

8

Beds

30
Dr. Prannay Gulati
Dr. Prannay Gulati

Psychiatrist

15 years of experience

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Dr. Ranbir Singh

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16 years of experience

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Dr. Mohit Gaba

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18 years of experience

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Dr. Gaurav

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6 years of experience

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Dr. Vinay Joshi

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6 years of experience

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Dr. Gaurav Maheshwari

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23 years of experience

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Dr. Ranbir Singh

Physiotherapist

16 years of experience

Dr. Mohit Gaba
Dr. Mohit Gaba

Physiotherapist

18 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Ent Surgery" (321)

Hello. I am 21 years old male. Last night I took a tablet for tooth ache and after taking I was feeling that it is still stuck in my throat. After a hour I went to sleep with the same feeling that the tablet is stuck in my throat. I am a bit confused that while I am sleeping the tablet may have entered the windpipe instead of food pipe. Is it possible that it entered the windpipe while I am sleeping and not letting me know that it had entered the windpipe. I would be really grateful to know the answer.

Male | 21

When a tablet feels stuck in the throat, it is usually in the esophagus instead of the trachea. You would cough a lot if it got into the windpipe. Sometimes, it can be a feeling of something getting stuck in the throat because the tablet is dissolved for some time. Drinking water may assist it in its journey downward. However, if you experience difficulty breathing or acute pain, get medical treatment as soon as possible. 

Answered on 22nd Oct '24

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Hello, good morning. May i ask if what is the medicine for an aching ear inside? thanks

Male | 63

Ear pain can be caused by various things like an ear infection, fluid buildup, or even earwax blockage. It's essential to have it checked by an ENT specialist to determine the exact cause. In fact, using over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can help manage the discomfort temporarily. However, I recommend scheduling a visit with an ear, nose, and throat specialist for a thorough evaluation. They can prescribe the appropriate treatment, which may include ear drops, antibiotics, or other medications based on the diagnosis. 

Answered on 8th Oct '25

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Aslam O Alaikum sir, My name is Sajid Aziz, Student and Age 31, I am facing , runny nose, Eyes Swelling, Ear Pressure, Sudden start Sneez, Nose left Or Right some times Breathing problm. from Initially Problem from matric from 2009 till Today 23/Aug/2024, At start I used many Anti allergy, Baydal, Fexet D, Telfast D, Mytika, With different years with passage of years i fell All anti allergic and Antibiotics are just For temporary relief just such as This week (20/aug/2024) i have Used fexet D , Azomax for 3 days , And Steam of Viks 3 days used but the sneezing and Nose congestion from left or Some time Right is same, and In moring or night i feel some white water drop down from my head to nose and Some times it effect chest, throat and Sometimes it effects my eyes in morning. And 2018-2020 i also went To NIH allergy centre, they said Allergy Rhinit problm.it does not properly was not effecting....and Due to corona days i could not traveling from Rajan pur to Islamabad and I think due ti this Travel vaccine was/Can be Expired that i used to..thats why it does not Effect me... Currently i am facing Same Conditioner from 12 Days after gap of 4-5 months flu.kindly suggest me Whats should i do?. I am Currently jobless and Flooded affected area i cant bear long travel expenses. Thanks Regard SAJID AZIZ Ph no/Whatsap: +92334-404 4001 ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Here's a revised version of your message: Aslam O Alaikum Sir, My name is Sajid Aziz, a 31-year-old student. I am experiencing symptoms including a runny nose, swollen eyes, ear pressure, sudden sneezing, and occasional breathing problems. These issues began around 2009, when I was in matric, and persist today, August 23, 2024. I have tried various anti-allergy medications such as Baydal, Fexet D, Telfast D, and Mytika over the years, but they only provide temporary relief. This week (August 20, 2024), I used Fexet D, Azomax for 3 days, and steamed with Vicks for 3 days. Despite these efforts, the sneezing and nasal congestion (alternating between the left and right side) remain unchanged. In the morning and at night, I sometimes notice a white fluid dripping from my head to my nose, and it occasionally affects my chest, throat, and eyes. Between 2018 and 2020, I visited the NIH Allergy Centre, where I was diagnosed with allergic rhinitis. But i think due to long travelling these vaccine are expire 16 Hrs travelling.and It also does not Effects me.Due to the COVID-19 Travelling and distance, I was unable to travel from Rajanpur to Islamabad and I stoped this vaccine each week In 2020 . and I believe my vaccine may have expired. However, the (antibiotics+Antiallergic) medicine treatment did not provide long relief. which could be contributing to the ongoing issues. Currently, I have been experiencing these symptoms for the past 12 days, following a gap of 3 months. I am currently jobless and living in a flood-affected area, which makes long travel difficult. In these 2 weeks i used 3 days azomax 250, For 3 days fexet D+ leflox, And 6 days softin Tablet. But all these tablets give me reilef of 12 Hrs.and I take steam for more reilef but i also does not efficient.. Could you please advise me on what steps I should take? Thank you. Regards, Sajid Aziz Phone/WhatsApp: +92334-404 4001 Email: m.sajid7007@gmail.com

Male | 31

It appears you are going through allergic rhinitis, which is responsible for your runny nose, swollen eyes, ear pressure, sneezing, and breathing difficulties. These symptoms have been persisting for a long time despite trying different medications. The allergy shots that you are receiving may have expired, thus not giving you enough relief. Seek consultation from an allergist to review your treatment plan and consider updating your allergy shots to manage your symptoms effectively. 

Answered on 29th Aug '24

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What is pansinusitis? Normal or not?

Male | 55

Pansinusitis pertains to a condition that involves all the paranasal sinuses, according to inflamed sinuses, which is most often a result of an infection, an allergy, or nasal polyps. Common symptoms include face pressure or pain, congestion, a decreased sense of smell, and a thick nasal discharge. Although the presence of these symptoms is a quite natural thing, one should ask a doctor if they remain as such or become worse. The treatment generally consists of decongestants, nasal sprays, and eventual antibiotics. Additionally, keeping oneself well hydrated and using a humidifier can be supportive of the recovery process. If still you have any issues, talk to a healthcare provider. 

Answered on 26th Dec '24

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