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Fascinating facts about our ear wax!
What’s the relationship between ear wax and armpits? Intrigued? To understand ear wax, we need to first understand our skin. Why? Because our ear canals are completely lined by skin; ear wax arises from this skin
What’s the relationship between ear wax and armpits? Intrigued? To understand ear wax, we need to first understand our skin. Why? Because our ear canals are completely lined by skin; ear wax arises from this skin
Are nasal steroid sprays safe?
Snoring and Sleep Disordered Breathing in Kids
Most children snore but a number of them may have disordered breathing at night. Children with sleep disorder breathing should be treated and this enhances their quality of life and general health. Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy are highly effective in treating patients with sleep-disordered breathing. This is a useful patient information page from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – see…
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Most children snore but a number of them may have disordered breathing at night. Children with sleep disorder breathing should be treated and this enhances their quality of life and general health. Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy are highly effective in treating patients with sleep-disordered breathing. This is a useful patient information page from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – see…
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Fungal Ear Infection
Fungal ear infections are common in humid and warm tropical countries. It is something we commonly see in an ENT Specialist Clinic. These infections typically cause blockage, itching, and pain. There is usually an accumulation of dead skin and fungal debris in the ear canal. As fungal ear infections are less common than bacterial ear infections, many GPs will prescribe antibiotic ear…
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Fungal ear infections are common in humid and warm tropical countries. It is something we commonly see in an ENT Specialist Clinic. These infections typically cause blockage, itching, and pain. There is usually an accumulation of dead skin and fungal debris in the ear canal. As fungal ear infections are less common than bacterial ear infections, many GPs will prescribe antibiotic ear…
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Is Tinnitus a side effect of Covid Vaccination?
Tinnitus or ringing in the ears is a subjective perception of noise. It is very common and I suspect most people would have suffered from tinnitus – albeit briefly – at some point in their lives. The most common form of tinnitus is a high-pitched ringing – the sound of crickets at night. Some people sense a humming or hissing. Tinnitus may…
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Tinnitus or ringing in the ears is a subjective perception of noise. It is very common and I suspect most people would have suffered from tinnitus – albeit briefly – at some point in their lives. The most common form of tinnitus is a high-pitched ringing – the sound of crickets at night. Some people sense a humming or hissing. Tinnitus may…
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Allergen immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis
Allergies are extremely common and often manifest in young children and adults. Allergies to inhalant allergens such as house dust mites, animal dander, and pollens often present as sneezing, itching, a runny nose, and breathing difficulties. When allergies affect the nose, the patients are said to have allergic rhinitis. When the main manifestations are breathing difficulties, coughing, or wheezing it is often…
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Allergies are extremely common and often manifest in young children and adults. Allergies to inhalant allergens such as house dust mites, animal dander, and pollens often present as sneezing, itching, a runny nose, and breathing difficulties. When allergies affect the nose, the patients are said to have allergic rhinitis. When the main manifestations are breathing difficulties, coughing, or wheezing it is often…
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Nose Fractures
Nasal fractures are common and they often occur in patients who participate in contact sports and martial arts. Fortunately in Singapore, violence (domestic or bar brawls) accounts for a small percentage of nasal fractures. The nose is made up of a bony outer skeleton in its upper third. The lower two-thirds of the external nose is made up of the upper and…
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Nasal fractures are common and they often occur in patients who participate in contact sports and martial arts. Fortunately in Singapore, violence (domestic or bar brawls) accounts for a small percentage of nasal fractures. The nose is made up of a bony outer skeleton in its upper third. The lower two-thirds of the external nose is made up of the upper and…
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Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) and how to manage it
You have probably been directed to this blog because your ENT specialist has identified laryngopharyngeal reflux as a cause of your ENT symptoms. Laryngopharyngeal reflux (or LPR for short) is an extremely common condition that affects many of the patients that we see in our ENT Clinic. The symptoms that this condition may cause include hoarseness, a sore throat, a sensation of…
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You have probably been directed to this blog because your ENT specialist has identified laryngopharyngeal reflux as a cause of your ENT symptoms. Laryngopharyngeal reflux (or LPR for short) is an extremely common condition that affects many of the patients that we see in our ENT Clinic. The symptoms that this condition may cause include hoarseness, a sore throat, a sensation of…
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Rhinitis Medicamentosa – Dangers of over-the-counter nose sprays
Nasal blockage can be frustrating. Suffers feel persistently stuffy, their voices are muffled and they often get very poor quality sleep. One of the common reasons for a blocked nose is enlargement or hypertrophy of the nasal turbinates. Patients are often driven to seek quick remedies to their nasal obstruction. One widely used method is the use of decongestant nasal sprays such…
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Nasal blockage can be frustrating. Suffers feel persistently stuffy, their voices are muffled and they often get very poor quality sleep. One of the common reasons for a blocked nose is enlargement or hypertrophy of the nasal turbinates. Patients are often driven to seek quick remedies to their nasal obstruction. One widely used method is the use of decongestant nasal sprays such…
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We are 5!
The ENT Clinic (www.ent.clinic) commenced operations on 3 June 2015 in a rented unit on the 8th floor of Singapore’ Mt Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre. We had a shared space with two other specialist clinics. Our staff count was initially just two persons but a third joined us a week later. Dr Jeeve Kanagalingam (www.drjeeve.com) who had been in private practice since…
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The ENT Clinic (www.ent.clinic) commenced operations on 3 June 2015 in a rented unit on the 8th floor of Singapore’ Mt Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre. We had a shared space with two other specialist clinics. Our staff count was initially just two persons but a third joined us a week later. Dr Jeeve Kanagalingam (www.drjeeve.com) who had been in private practice since…
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- Children (2)
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- Cold and Flu (1)
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- Dr Chris Hobbs (6)
- Dr Ho Eu Chin (6)
- Dr Jeeve (5)
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- Dr Sandeep Uppal (9)
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- HPV (1)
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- motion sickness (1)
- Mouth Breathing (3)
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- Rhinoplasty (3)
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- Sinus (2)
- Sinusitis (3)
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Articles
- Deviated Septum – How To Find Relief
- How a Deviated Septum Impacts Sleeping and Breathing Easily
- Understanding Nasal Septum Deviation – What You Need To Know
- Throat Cancer & the HPV Vaccine: What You Need to Know
- What Is Silent Reflux? Symptoms, Triggers, and How to Treat It
- Meet Dr. Rebecca Heywood: The Surgeon Helping Singapore Hear Better
- Our ENT Nurses Providing Care and Support For Patients
- Dr. Ho Eu Chin Is Now IBLM-Certified – A Lifestyle Medicine Approach to ENT Care
- Understanding Nosebleeds: Causes, Prevention, and When to See an ENT
- Celebrating 10 Years of The ENT Clinic
- Battling Motion Sickness: Why It Happens & How to Beat It
- The Hidden Health Risks of Mouth Breathing
- Understanding Voice Disorders: Causes, Treatments, and Expert Insights
- Inside the World of Rhinoplasty with Dr. Sandeep Uppal
- The Importance of Earwax: Myths, Facts, and Proper Ear Care


