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Monday, January 28, 2019

What Causes Post-Nasal Drip?

Did you know that you produce nearly two quarts of mucus every day? If you’re like most healthy people, you swallow mucus every few seconds without ever noticing. Unfortunately, that can all change once you get sick.

What is a Post-Nasal Drip?

Unlike regular nasal drip (where mucus falls out of your nose), post-nasal drip mucus falls down the back of the throat. This causes a tickling and/or irritating sensation in the back of your throat, which people often try to cough up. 

What Causes Post-Nasal Drip

Because it’s such a common symptom, there are over a dozen different causes for post-nasal drip. Some of the most common causes are:


Other uncommon causes of post-nasal drip include blockages in the nasal passage, reactions to certain medications, pregnancy, weather conditions, and even spicy foods.

Natural Treatments

When caused by common and minor conditions like allergies, the cold, the flu, or sinus issues, the nasal drip can be treated without medication. These simple treatments include:

  • Gargling a saltwater mixture
  • Nasal sprays
  • Sleeping with your head elevated
  • Drinking warm liquids, like soup or tea 

If you have any questions about our office or are interested in making an appointment, please give us a call at 877-EAR-NOSE or visit us online for more information. To keep up with the latest from our office, be sure to visit our Facebook Page.

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Understanding Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

Snoring might be regarded as a humorous stereotype for a deep sleeper, but the truth is that it might have more serious health implications. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a serious medical condition that affects millions of Americans, can cause a host of other ailments if left untreated.

What is obstructive sleep apnea? 

OSA occurs when the muscles surrounding the throat relax downward and temporarily block the airway during deep sleep. Snoring is the mildest symptom, but OSA can also cause a person to completely stop breathing for prolonged periods. Over time, this can cause major health problems.

Is it dangerous? 

Yes, OSA can be very dangerous, even life-threatening. Repetitious drops in blood oxygen levels can lead to the development of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, sleep disorders, and even small-vessel brain damage. Chronic sleep disruption can cause elevated blood sugars, fatigue, and depression. Atrial fibrillation, a cardiac rhythm disorder in which the top chambers of the heart beat erratically, is highly associated with severe OSA. If you have OSA, you’re also at a higher risk for:

  • Heart failure
  • Diabetes
  • Heart attack 
  • Stroke 
  • Glaucoma 
  • Surgical complications 

Symptoms of OSA 

OSA can be difficult to diagnose. Though a person may be aware of the side effects, he/she may not be aware of snoring or pauses in breathing. It’s usually a person’s spouse or partner that reports those signs. Symptoms of OSA include:

  • Frequent waking 
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness 
  • Mental fogginess or depression 
  • Confusion or a headache upon waking 
  • Hypertension 

Treatment 

It’s important for anyone exhibiting signs of OSA to consult their doctor before serious medical consequences develop. If indicated, lifestyle changes may be advised, such as weight loss, smoking cessation, or more exercise. In some cases, a positive-pressure breathing apparatus called a CPAP is ordered, which is worn at night to keep the airway open. If all else fails, a surgical solution may be discussed.

The team at Florida ENT are dedicated to helping you resolve your OSA.

Monday, January 14, 2019

The Dangers of Secondhand Smoke

Everyone knows that smoking cigarettes is bad for your health. However, secondhand smoke is also a health risk as it contains over 7,000 chemicals, 70 of which are carcinogenic. Not only are adults affected, but also children, infants, and even animals. Some of the most common diseases caused by secondhand smoke are:

Cancer

Lung cancer is not the only health problem that secondhand smoke can cause. Smoke can also raise your risk of:

  • Brain cancer
  • Esophageal cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Stomach cancer

Lung Infections

Secondhand smoke can irritate your lungs and increase your chances of getting bronchitis or pneumonia. Young children and the elderly are especially susceptible to lung infections from being around someone who smokes regularly.

Worsened Asthma

Approximately 21% of adults in the United States have asthma and tobacco smoke is one of the most common triggers for asthma attacks. Even mild symptoms can be exacerbated by being around a person smoking cigarettes.

Not only does smoking cigarettes affect people, but also inanimate objects in the area. The smell can permeate many materials, including clothing, hair, carpet, and furniture. If enough smoke accumulates, it can also stain and discolor things.

If you have any questions about our office or are interested in making an appointment, please give us a call at 877-EAR-NOSE or visit us online for more information. To keep up with the latest from our office, be sure to visit our Facebook Page.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Florida ENT — A Year in Review(s)

To say that 2018 was a whirlwind year for us would be an understatement! From sinus infections to plastic surgeries, we had the pleasure of working with hundreds of patients throughout Florida.


From the procedure or treatment to bedside manner, our goal is always to provide the best service possible. And judging from the many reviews we’ve read this past year, it looks like we’ve succeeded! Take a look at some of our top reviews from 2018:

Receptionists were really friendly. I actually didn't see Dr. Han but he did have another doctor in for him and he was quick, detailed, and friendly.” - Jere T.

Very happy with Dr. Han and the treatment I received. Staff was also excellent.” - Carolyn C.

...outside of fixing my sinus problem, I just really like Dr. Han as a person. He was very patient with me, answered all my questions, and I just got the sense that he actually cared about me, not just as a patient, but as a person. I highly recommend him to anyone.” - Noah C.

Dr. Han is a top notch ENT. I drove 29 miles to see him. I trust his judgment and his staff is awesome.” - Sherraine G.

This is the best doctor I have ever encountered! He was so genuine and down to earth. He didn’t seem rushed, even though I was a new patient. I honestly wish more doctors were like him! Dr. Wade should consider specializing in everything so I could see him for every little thing lol! I would definitely recommend him.” - Anna O.

Excelente!” - Edwin R.

Have you recently visited Florida ENT or Dr. Han? If so, leave us a review and you may be featured in our next review wrap up!