ENT Blog | Cedar City, UT
How Is the Body Affected by Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea can harm your body and brain, but with early detection and proper treatment, some of these effects can be reversed.
ReadHow Effective Are Allergy Shots for Seasonal Allergies?
Do allergy shots really work, and what kinds of allergies can they treat? Find answers to popular allergy shot FAQ here.
ReadWhat Is Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a common disorder that causes your breathing to stop or get very shallow.
ReadEverything You Need to Know About Allergies in Southern Utah
An allergy is an immune system response to a foreign substance that’s not typically harmful to your body.
ReadWhat’s It Like to Take a Sleep Study
Sleep studies deliver critical information that helps doctors properly diagnose and treat sleep disorders.
ReadEar, Nose & Throat in Southern Utah
ENT physicians treat medical and surgical conditions that affect the anatomical region of the nasal cavity, ears, and larynx (i.e., throat).
ReadAllergy Immunotherapy in Southern Utah Success Rate (Does It Really Work?)
Modern advances in allergy treatment are offering people new options to get relief from allergies.
ReadThings You Should Never Do to Your Ears
We rarely give our ears, or our hearing, much gratitude or consideration.
ReadDo You Have Trouble Sleeping?
Unfortunately, there are many reasons other than back pain that people cannot sleep, or when they do, they cannot sleep very well.
ReadImprove Your Sleep Quality With a Bedtime Routine
How do we condition our brain and body to work with us and not against us when it’s time to sleep?
ReadWhat Comes After the Sleep Apnea Diagnosis
The following is a checklist of important information you should receive and questions you should ask your healthcare providers.
ReadHow to Prepare for a Sleep Study Test
If you are tired of the mental and physical fatigue related to inadequate rest, it is time to take action by speaking with your doctor.
ReadWhat Are the Symptoms of Skin Cancer?
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States.
ReadWhat You Need To Know About Tinnitus
A person with tinnitus often hears "ringing in the ears", but they may also hear hissing, clicking, or whistling sounds.
ReadTonsillectomy
The tonsils, which form a protective ring around the back of the mouth and nasal cavity, are part of the immune system.
ReadTonsillitis
Tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils that affects millions of individuals each year.
ReadSnoring
Snoring is noisy breathing during sleep that happens when tissue vibrates in the upper airway.
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