A sore throat is easy to live with. It rarely disrupts daily life enough to feel urgent. People continue working, speaking, eating, assuming it will resolve as it always has. That assumption is usually correct. It is also the reason early disease is missed. In head and neck practice, the early stages of cancer do […]
What Seniors Actually Report Most seniors do not describe hearing loss in technical terms. They do not talk about frequencies, decibels, or thresholds. What they talk about is effort. They describe conversations that require concentration. They describe recognising a voice but missing parts of what is said. They describe nodding through discussions and realising later […]
A Condition That Arrives Quietly, Then Refuses to Leave Most people remember the exact moment a fever begins, or a cough turns sharp. Sinusitis behaves differently. It rarely arrives with drama. It slips into daily life—first as a stuffy evening, then as a morning you can’t breathe through one side, and soon enough you’re carrying […]