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  • Health - 3 Jan 2023
    Facial palsy or paralysis arises as a result of injury to the seventh cranial nerve, which is called the facial nerve. This nerve has its origins in the pons and winds its way through the skull,...
  • Health - 29 Dec 2022
    Damage to the facial nerve, cranial nerve VII, results in facial paralysis, which is commonly referred to as facial palsy. The seventh cranial nerve is responsible for innervating the facial muscles...
  • Health - 23 Dec 2022
    Respiratory illness caused by influenza virus, commonly known as the flu, is often difficult to distinguish from the diseases caused by other respiratory pathogens merely on the basis of signs and...
  • Health - 21 Dec 2022
    The symptoms and potential outcomes of otitis media vary in severity, according to the progression of the condition.
  • Health - 12 Oct 2022
    Tympanometry is a diagnostic method used to detect defects in middle ear function. Since the early 1970s, tympanometry has been practised routinely in clinical settings.
  • Health - 24 Mar 2021
    Rhinitis describes nasal inflammation that results in rhinorrhea, congestion, nasal itch, sneezing, postnasal drainage, and ocular symptoms.
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    A stuffy nose is also called nasal congestion. It is the result of swelling and inflammation of the nasal mucosa and underlying tissues, along with the blood vessels that network beneath them. They...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Seventh cranial nerve (facial nerve) passes through a portion of temporal bone known as the facial canal. Inflammation of at the part of the nerve termed geniculate ganglion (a group of fibers and...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Xylitol is a non-sugar sweetener extracted from the birch tree. It is a five-carbon polyol that has effectively demonstrated itself to be cariogenic, by its action of neutralizing plaque acidity on...
  • Health - 8 Jun 2023
    Tinnitus or “ringing of the ears” is a symptom of an underlying condition rather than a disease in itself.

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