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Post Nasal Drip: Beginning in the nose, ending in the lung

The constant feeling of having to clear your throat, congested bronchi and a stubborn flow of mucus in your throat that feels like a foreign body – all these symptoms can indicate that you have sinubronchial syndrome, often post nasal drip syndrome is. But what exactly is it, how is it caused and what can I, as the person affected, do about it?

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The oral cavity meets the cervix: What does HPV have to do with ENT?

A moment nobody wishes for: You go for your annual check-up with your gynecologist and receive the news a few days later that the smear test at the lab has tested positive for HPV. Thoughts race through your mind: What should I do? Do I have cancer now? And how does this affect my (sexual) partner?

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Allergy treatment: long breath = finally take a deep breath?

An allergy is not just an annoying symptom, but a serious condition that you can do something about.

  • Philipp Wimmer
2 sections in this topic Written by Philipp Wimmer
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Drugs with potential for addiction: nasal sprays

In the spring they are the best friend of people suffering from allergies, in winter the heating air drives up their sales: we are talking about decongestant nasal sprays. You have to admit: They are potent helpers – but unfortunately they come with a battery of side effects. So what to do when your nose fails?

  • Philipp Wimmer
5 sections in this topic Written by Philipp Wimmer
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Nosebleeding – a reason to panic?!

A nosebleed (technical term epistaxis) is when blood comes out of the nose. In most cases it is not dangerous!

  • Philipp Wimmer
7 sections in this topic Written by Philipp Wimmer
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Clear nose, clear breath: The FESS operation (paranasal sinus surgery)

A cold can be an annoying habit and extremely restrict well-being. But what if he doesn’t want to leave at all? Then there is usually a chronic infection of the sinuses. But no need to panic – because a small operation can provide long-term relief.

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Craniomandibular Dysfunction (CMD): More than just grinding your teeth

Craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD), a disorder in the area of the temporomandibular joint that can cause a variety of symptoms. As an ENT specialist, I also deal with the diagnosis and treatment of CMD patients. In the following text you will learn more about the causes, symptoms and possible therapy options for CMD.