- Medical History and Clinical Examination: The doctor starts by reviewing the patient's symptoms and inquiring about their medical history.
- Nasal or Laryngeal Endoscopy: A small endoscope is used to closely examine the nose or throat to diagnose infections or tumors.
- Hearing Tests: For example, audiometry testing is used to determine the level of hearing loss.
- Laboratory Tests: Samples of nasal or throat secretions may be taken for laboratory analysis.
- CT Scans or MRI: These are used to examine the sinuses or inner ear in complex cases.
Dr. Yehia El Ashry
Dr. Yehia El Ashry
Consultant in ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
- Phone: 0110 160 0102
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đ Dr. Yehia El Ashry
Consultant in ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
đŠē Subspecialties:
đ Hearing and Balance Disorders: Treatment of various hearing problems such as partial or complete hearing loss and balance difficulties that may affect movement.
đ¨âī¸ ENT for Adults: Diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat-related conditions in adults, such as ear infections, breathing issues, or voice problems.
đĒ ENT Surgery for Adults: Surgical procedures such as tonsillectomies or correction of nasal septal deviation.
đļ ENT for Children: Treatment of ENT-related conditions in children, such as recurrent ear infections, enlarged adenoids, or speech problems.
đđĻŗ Audiology for Adults: Hearing tests and diagnosis of any issues affecting hearing in adults.
đļ Audiology for Children: Hearing assessments for children and appropriate treatment if hearing problems are detected.
đĒ ENT Surgery for Children: Surgical interventions for children, such as tonsil removal or correction of ear or nasal problems.
â ī¸ Symptoms and Services:
đ´ Snoring: Treatment for snoring, which may be caused by airway obstruction.
đ¤ Tonsillitis: Treatment for tonsil inflammation that can cause difficulty swallowing or throat pain.
đ Tinnitus: Treatment for persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears caused by inner ear or nerve issues.
đŖī¸ Hoarseness: Treatment for hoarseness caused by inflammation of the larynx or excessive voice use.
đĻ Adenoids: Treatment for abnormal growth of adenoids in the nose or throat that affects breathing or speech.
đĻģ Ear Infections: Treatment for ear infections that can affect hearing or cause severe pain.
đŦī¸ Sinusitis: Treatment for sinus infections that cause nasal congestion and facial pain.
đˇ Facial Nerve Inflammation (Bell’s Palsy): Treatment for inflammation of the facial nerve causing facial muscle weakness or spasms.
𤧠Itchy Ears: Treatment for ear itching caused by infections or irritation.
đŖī¸ Speech Delay: Diagnosis and treatment for children with speech delays or difficulties in expression.
đĻģ Ear Wax: Removal of excessive earwax causing blockage or hearing disturbances.
đĻ Middle Ear Infections: Treatment for middle ear infections that may result in temporary hearing loss or severe pain.
đ Nasal Cartilage Enlargement: Treatment for enlarged nasal cartilage causing breathing obstruction.
đ Loss of Smell: Treatment for the loss of smell that may occur due to nasal infections or other issues.
𩸠Ear Bleeding: Treatment for ear bleeding caused by injury or infection.
đĨ Nasal Fractures: Treatment for nasal fractures caused by injuries.
đĒ Tonsillectomy: Surgical removal of the tonsils in cases of frequent infections or breathing difficulties.
đ Clinic Address:
Ismailia
25 Reda Street - Next to Magdy Library
đ Appointment Hours:
From 5:00 PM at the clinic.
đ For Inquiries and Appointments:
0110 160 0102
FAQ
An otolaryngologist is a medical professional specialized in diagnosing and treating a wide range of health issues that affect the nose, ears, throat, and mouth. This specialty deals with various conditions such as ear infections, hearing disorders, breathing problems, hoarseness, snoring, swallowing disorders, and tumors of the nose or throat. Treatment may involve non-surgical methods such as medication and physical therapy, or surgical procedures in some cases.
Subspecialties: This specialty includes ear surgery, nasal surgery (such as septoplasty or sinus surgery), laryngeal surgery, and tumor treatment.
- Ear Infections: Such as middle ear infections that can cause pain or hearing problems.
- Sinusitis: A common issue causing nasal congestion, headaches, and difficulty breathing.
- Hearing Disorders: Such as hearing loss caused by ear infections or changes in the inner ear.
- Hoarseness: This can result from inflammation of the vocal cords or problems in the larynx.
- Nasal Congestion: Caused by inflammation or a deviated septum.
- Nasal and Throat Tumors: Both benign and malignant tumors that require accurate diagnosis and surgical treatment.
- Snoring and Sleep Apnea: These conditions are treated by otolaryngologists using breathing support devices or laryngeal surgery.
- Diagnosis and Treatment: The doctor can diagnose hearing loss using hearing tests.
- Medications: If there is an infection or inflammation in the ear, the doctor may recommend medications such as antibiotics.
- Hearing Aids: In cases of chronic hearing loss, the doctor may suggest using hearing aids or, in advanced cases, cochlear implants.
- Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be required to treat problems in the middle or inner ear, such as repairing a ruptured eardrum.
Laryngeal surgery is used to treat various conditions such as benign or cancerous tumors in the larynx or to repair vocal cord abnormalities. The surgery includes:
- Tumor removal: Removing benign or cancerous tumors in the larynx or vocal cords.
- Laryngeal dilation surgery: Expanding the airways in cases of laryngeal stenosis.
- Vocal cord repair: Treating issues affecting the voice, such as vocal cord paralysis.
Medications: Treatment for sinusitis includes antibiotics if the infection is bacterial, and decongestants to relieve nasal congestion.
Surgical treatment: In cases of chronic or refractory sinusitis, surgery may be required to address blockages or to drain the sinuses.
Natural treatments: Nasal irrigation with saline (nasal rinse) is often recommended to help alleviate congestion and improve sinus drainage.
Behavioral treatment: Such as changing sleep positions to avoid sleeping on the back and weight loss.
Surgery: May be necessary in severe cases where excess tissue is removed or the nasal septum is repaired.
Therapeutic devices: A CPAP device is used to provide a continuous airflow to prevent sleep apnea and snoring.
- Voice rest: Reducing voice use helps alleviate swelling and inflammation of the vocal cords.
- Voice therapy: Techniques to improve voice quality through vocal cord training and reducing strain.
- Medications: Medications to reduce inflammation, such as steroids, or antacids in cases of throat irritation.
- Surgery: In cases of tumors or abnormalities in the vocal cords.
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