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Canalith repositioning Procedure

It is also known as Epley maneuver. It is one of the simple method to cure Benign positional Vertigo. The maneuver if done for repeated several...
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Benign Positional Vertigo

Benign Positional Vertigo is condition in which the person experiences sudden spinning sensation or sudden sensation of movement when moving the...
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Non allergic rhinitis

Non allergic rhinitis is a condition of unknown causes, causing symptoms similar to allergic rhinitis or hay-fever. It occurs throughout the...
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Functional endoscopic sinus surgery

FESS helps in diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the nose and sinuses using endoscopes and CT scans. Most FESS operations are done under...
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Sinus surgery

Sinus surgery involves removal of diseased sinus tissue to improve the drainage of the sinuses. It creates the path for the infected material to...
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Chronic sinusitis

Chronic sinusitis is the swelling or inflammation of the sinuses which continue for long time for about 12 weeks and that which recurs...
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Acute sinusitis

Acute sinusitis is most commonly caused by common cold. Other common causes of acute sinusitis are bacteria, allergens and fungal infections....
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Meniere's disease

Meniere s disease is a disease of the inner ear characterised by vertigo(dizziness),tinnitus(ringing noise),feeling of fullness in the ear and...
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Mastoiditis of the ear

Mastoiditis is an inflammation or infection of the mastoid bone which consists of air cells that drain the middle ear, a portion of the temporal bone...
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Tonsillectomy for tonsillitis

Tonsillectomy is surgery to remove the tonsils. These two fleshy oval-shaped pads are located on either side of the back of the throat....
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