Otorhinolaryngology

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Unilateral nasal congestion, blood-tinged nasal discharge? These signals deserve your close attention

Washing your nose in the morning and finding blood streaks in the water; one nostril always feels blocked and you assume it’s just an unresolved cold… Are these details you often overlook? Some seemin...
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Respiratory infections peak in winter; everyone should develop good hygiene habits!

Whenever the seasons change, the high-incidence period for respiratory infectious diseases quietly arrives. From the common cold and influenza to the highly concerned novel coronavirus, respiratory in...
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A hot tip: your nose and ears are actually connected

When you have a cold with nasal congestion, do your ears also feel like they’re covered by a layer, making sounds muffled? After forcefully blowing your nose, do your ears suddenly make a “buzz” sound...
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Why do I still feel dizzy after otolith repositioning? How long until I can return to normal?

Otolithiasis (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, BPPV) may sound like an obscure medical term, but in fact many people have experienced or are experiencing problems caused by it. Every day, a consi...
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How far is it from tinnitus to hearing loss? How to distinguish severity

The precision and fragility of the human body are particularly evident in the ear. What we commonly call tinnitus actually comprises two fundamentally different types: one is temporary and physiologic...
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What to Do for an Eye Injury

Should objects like pencils be immediately removed if they penetrate the eye?Answer: In principle, foreign objects embedded in the eyeball should not be forcibly pulled out. Instead, cover the affecte...
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What to Do for an Eye Injury

Should objects like pencils be immediately removed if they penetrate the eye?Answer: In principle, foreign objects embedded in the eyeball should not be forcibly pulled out. Instead, cover the affecte...
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All About Contact Lenses

More and more girls are wearing contact lenses for beauty, but many may not realize that improper use and incorrect habits can harm their eyes. In our ophthalmology clinic, we see almost 5-6 female pa...
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Transmission Routes of Conjunctivitis

Pink eye generally does not affect vision and has a good prognosis. However, if not treated promptly, it may develop into chronic conjunctivitis.Pink eye is a common acute infectious eye disease cause...
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Things Parents Need to Know for Healthy Baby Eyes

Characteristics of Infant Visual Development 1. The critical period for fetal visual development is between 20 and 40 days of pregnancy. During this period, if the expectant mother is unfortunately i...
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