Nose and Mouth
Congestion, allergic rhinitis, a deviated septum, and mouth sores are just a few of the varied health problems that occur in this region of the body. Information about ways you can relieve symptoms at home and when you should see a physician can be found in this section.
- Allergies and Hay Fever
- Antihistamines, Decongestants, and Cold Remedies
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
- Facial Sports Injuries
- Fact Sheet: 20 Questions About Your Sinuses
- Fact Sheet: Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
- Fact Sheet: Allergic Rhinitis, Sinusitis, and Rhinosinusitis
- Fact Sheet: Antibiotics and Sinusitis
- Fact Sheet: Are We Through with Chew Yet?
- Fact Sheet: Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
- Fact Sheet: Could My Child Have Sleep Apnea?
- Fact Sheet: Day Care and Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems
- Fact Sheet: Deviated Septum
- Fact Sheet: Do I Have Sinusitis?
- Fact Sheet: How Allergies Affect your Child's Ears, Nose, and Throat
- Fact Sheet: Injection Snoreplasty
- Fact Sheet: Pediatric Obesity and Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
- Fact Sheet: Sinus Headaches
- Fact Sheet: Sinus Pain: Can Over-the-Counter Medications Help?
- Fact Sheet: Sinus Surgery
- Fact Sheet: Sinusitis: Special Considerations for Aging Patients
- Fact Sheet: Tips for Sinus Sufferers
- Fact Sheet: Tongue-tie (Ankyloglossia)
- Fact Sheet: Your Nose, the Guardian of Your Lungs
- Fungal Sinusitis
- Laser Assisted Uvula Palatoplasty (LAUP)
- Mouth Sores
- Nasal Fractures
- Nose Surgery
- Nosebleeds
- Post-Nasal Drip
- Salivary Glands
- Secondhand Smoke
- Sinusitis
- Smell & Taste
- Smokeless Tobacco
- Snoring
- Stuffy Nose
- TMJ
- Tonsils and Adenoids
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