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Best Ent Surgery Hospitals in Patna

Paras Hmri Hospital

Paras Hmri Hospital

Raja Bazar, Patna

Multi-Specialty Hospital

NH 30, Bailey Road, Raja Bazar, Patna, Bihar 846003 (INDIA)

9514 KM's away

Specialities

28

Doctors

10

Beds

350
Dr. Mitali Lall
Dr. Mitali Lall

Surgical Oncologist

21 years of experience

Dr. Shekhar Keshri
Dr. Shekhar Keshri

Radiation Oncologist

28 years of experience

Dr. Masihullah
Dr. Masihullah

Laparoscopic Surgeon

30 years of experience

Dr. Sneha Jha
Dr. Sneha Jha

Imaging, Diagnostic And Therapeutic Specialist

25 years of experience

Dr. Avinash Singh
Dr. Avinash Singh

Medical Oncologist

24 years of experience

Dr. R Tagore
Dr. R Tagore

Pain Management

25 years of experience

Dr. Ridu Sharma
Dr. Ridu Sharma

Medical Hematology - Oncologist

17 years of experience

Dr. Neeraj Sinha
Dr. Neeraj Sinha

Diabetologist

14 years of experience

Dr. Shiv Shankar Mishra
Dr. Shiv Shankar Mishra

Radiation Oncologist

11 years of experience

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Kamy General Hospital

Kamy General Hospital

Beur, Patna

Vishnupuri Road, Shivpuri

9517 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

2

Beds

10
Dr. Apoorva Sinha
Dr. Apoorva Sinha

Gynecologist

12 years of experience

Dr. Mithilesh Kumar
Dr. Mithilesh Kumar

General Surgeon

37 years of experience

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Jeevan Ent And Maternity Hospital

Jeevan Ent And Maternity Hospital

Sandalpur, Patna

Urmila Market, Kumhrar Gumti To Pathar Ki Masjid Road

9525 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Amarnath Prasad
Dr. Amarnath Prasad

Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

20 years of experience

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Avadh Eye Hospital

Avadh Eye Hospital

Kankarbagh, Patna

A-39, P.C colony, Near Lohia Park

9521 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

1

Beds

20
Dr. Arjun Singh
Dr. Arjun Singh

Cataract And Refractive Surgeon

47 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Ent Surgery" (321)

Can I get speech therapy treatment in ENT hospital

Female | 42

Yes. There are BASLP or speech language pathologists who can help you out.

Answered on 11th June '24

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I have excess ear wax which has hardened like stone.

Female | 27

Built-up ear plug can create an issue of a feeling of being uncomfortable, a reduction in one’s hearing ability, or the illusion of fullness in the ear. Mainly, it is the misuse of cleaning methods and anatomy of the jeopardized narrow ear canals. The other reason might be a skin disorder. To dissolve the wax that has become firm, try mineral oil- or saline solution-based, over-the-counter drops. To prevent earwax from being pushed deeper inside, do not use cotton swabs. If the healing process at home is ineffective or you are in pain when doing it, it is recommended to see a doctor.

Answered on 12th Dec '24

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I am suffering from sinus problem and najal allergy since my childhood

Female | 20

Sinus issues are the usual culprits for stuffy or runny noses, headaches, and pressure around your eyes and nose. Nasal allergies occur when one's immune system reacts even to innocent substances like pollen or dust. The best way to manage this is by avoiding the triggers such as dust, using air filters, and taking allergy medications.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

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I have clod fever and headache.. how to control it .. what's the best treatment

Female | 16

A fever and headache usually tell you that the body is busy throwing away an infection from it, such as a cold virus. Consume plenty of fluids, take rest, and you can also take “over-the-counter” pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen to help with a headache and fever. Besides, soaking in a warm shower or using a humidifier will resolve your stuffy nose too. If the symptoms worsen consult a doctor.

Answered on 27th Nov '24

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Hello, I'm 20 years old and my voice stopped developing around 16, so I speak in a high voice for my age. When I speak quietly, it's fine, but when I have to speak more loudly, the voice is very unpleasant for me and those around me. Since I'm about to do a job that requires a normal voice, I need to sort this out. I visited the ENT and she checked my vocal cords. The doctor said that the vocal cords are completely healthy and I should try different voice exercises. So since then, I try to speak in the lowest possible voice in public and at every opportunity, but no change is manifested. I've also found that I've been developing a second voice for several years now that sounds male to me. But I can't talk to him automatically, and when I try, it gets annoying after a while. What can I do?

mužský | 20

Your vocal cords appear okay, but you face­ a voice challenge. Voice­s sometimes change uncomfortably or unusually. The­ high pitch and second male-like tone­ could result from vocal habits or muscle tension. A spe­ech therapist specializing in voice­ disorders can help. The­y'll give exercise­s and techniques to find a more natural, comfortable­ voice. 

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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Meri naak me chot lag gai thhi to naak tedhi h usse sidha karna h

Male | 35

If you have a crooked nose due to an injury, it's important to consult with an ENT specialist or a plastic surgeon. They can assess the extent of the damage and recommend the best treatment options, which may include surgery. It's always best to visit a specialist for proper care and advice.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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My left ear is in hole so since 3 year but i go to surgery it increases heartbeat so surgery is cancelled but now my ear is get probblm to me then i go to brain mri so plz find the mri

Female | 28

You are de­aling with problems in your left ear. That's good you're­ asking for help. A faster heartbe­at during surgery can be scary. It may be from stre­ss or another issue. Your ear hole­ could hurt. Getting a brain MRI is smart to see what's going on inside­ your head. The MRI gives picture­s to figure out the problem. Be­ sure to talk to your doctor about the results and what to do ne­xt. 

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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My brother had mumps problem in february. Second day he lost his hearing completely in left ear. With lots of noise in his ear. We consulted many doctors and had lengthy treatment for about 6 months. But zero result. Doctors declared that hearing will never come back. But we want the the tinnitus go away. It damages his life also. Please help

Male | 39

The feeling of noises in the ear, called tinnitus, can be very distressing. Tinnitus in such cases is usually nerve damage caused by the mumps infection. Sadly, in some cases, the hearing loss may not be reversible. To manage the symptoms, your brother can try listening to soothing music, using white noise machines, and avoiding loud noises. Counseling or therapy can also be helpful for the patients. 

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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It always feels like that there is something suck in my throat and sometime i can feel it goes down

Female | 25

This sounds like what is called bolus sensation in the throat which usually is due to what's called acid reflux/ GERD. There can be many other cases too. Please visit ENT doctor for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered on 11th June '24

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Why do u loose your voice for no reason

Female | 52

When you lose­ your voice without any clear reason, it's calle­d laryngitis. Your vocal cords swell up, making you hoarse or quiet. This happe­ns due to loud talking, singing, or catching a cold. To recover quickly, avoid talking much, sip warm drinks ofte­n, and inhale steam. Within a wee­k, your voice should return to normal. 

Answered on 1st Aug '24

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