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Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat articles
Ear, Nose And Throat Connection
Your ears, nose and throat are not only in close proximity to each other. They are, in fact, intimately connected. When things are going well, this trio elicits no complaint.
Eye-Opening Homeopathic Solutions
Our poor eyes! They suffer more and more abuses from the effects of modern living. Many of us spend much of our time focusing on computer screens and paper work.
Unveil Your Eyes’ Full Potential
There’s a simple test for your eyesight. It’s in the sky. On a clear night, find the constellation of Ursa Major, the Big Dipper or Big Bear.
Save Your Sight
Cataracts can be preventedAre cataracts just another consequence of getting old? This may appear to be the case, since they’re quite common in older Canadians.
A Look at Eye Health
Good eyesight is something that many people take for granted. It is not until problems develop that we tend to worry about our vision. In Canada, visual impairment affects nine percent of the population aged 65 and over, or one in 11 seniors. By 2011, it is estimated that five million people will be affected..
See Into the Future
Lifestyle and nutrition factors are associated with the most common degenerative eye conditions. Understanding the causes can help protect your sight.
Clear Vision, Sharp Hearing: Sense the Differences
Although memory loss heads the list of concerns among aging Canadians, vision and hearing loss are far more likely to afflict us as we get older. These common changes can impair your ability to drive, read and enjoy simple pleasures.
A New Look at Eye Disease
Eye disease may be a form of mini-death, telling you about a deeper, more spiritually guided form of seeing.
Middle Ear Infections
Recently my daughter went to a birthday party in an aquatic centre. I noticed one sad little girl sitting on the pool’s edge and asked her why she wasn’t swimming. She said she wasn’t allowed in the water because of her ear tubes.
Clear Vision, Sharp Hearing: Sense the Differences
Although memory loss heads the list of concerns among agingCanadians, vision and hearing loss are far more likely to afflict us as weget older.These common changes can impair your ability to drive, read and enjoy simplepleasures. Fortunately, you can do several things to preserve your eyesightand hearing..
Vision Training: Improving Your Eyesight
Vision training reduces your dependence on strong compensating lenses and enhances your visual interaction with the worl.
Cataracts
Gradual loss of vision through the development of cataracts is most common in the elderly, but the process can also begin much earlier. The first signs of cataract onset are unclear vision and an increased sensitivity to light.
Ear Problems
The most common cause of ear pain is a middle-ear infection, also known as otitis media. Young children between three months and three years are often plagued by this infection, though it can appear at any age.
Ear Ringing
Ear ringing, or tinnitus, is a general term for any kind of sound heard in the ear in the absence of, or different from, any actual outside noise. The sound is continuous or reappearing, and may pulsate with the heartbeat and accompany loss of *hearing.
Eye, Lazy
A lazy eye is a disorder which begins at a very young age. It can cause blindness in one eye if not corrected early in childhood, and is difficult to recognize because the healthy eye can compensate so well.
Eye Problems
Excessively dry or teary eyes are among the most common eye afflictions. Dry eyes often become red and are more prone to irritations and infections, as tears help eliminate bacteria and dust particles. Eye straining causes soreness, dryness and redness.
Nosebleed
The mucous membranes lining the inside of the nasal passages are well supplied with blood, so bleeding flows easily and quickly. Nosebleeds are common in children. Unless they occur repeatedly or along with other symptoms, they are not cause for concern.
Polyps
Polyps are benign growths that form on mucous membranes. Nasal polyps are common, but they also occur in the lower intestinal tract and uterus. When they first form, these growths are shaped like teardrops, later growing into round, grape-like shapes attached by a stem.
Retinal Detachment
The retina is a delicate layer lining the inner eye, able to transform light into impulses that are then passed on to and translated by the brain into visual images. When the retina detaches, vision is affected immediately, but there is no pain and only one eye is affected at a time..
Smell and Taste, Loss of
Smell and taste serve as guides to warn us of dangerous gases and spoiled food. Smells have the ability to evoke vivid memories and they make food more tasty. Everyone has a particular aroma they love. Children tend to like sweeter smells like strawberries.
Tonsillitis
Located at the back of the throat, tonsils assist the immune system by filtering for viral and bacterial intruders. Tonsillitis is a painful throat infection which causes the tonsils to redden and swell.
Visual Disturbances (see also Eye Problems)
Near-sightedness, or myopia, is an inability of the lens to adjust to objects far away. Sometimes this condition is first discovered through recurring *headaches, and eye redness and soreness resulting from eye strain.
Turn It Down!
How many times have you come home from a rock concert with your ears ringing and your head throbbing, barely able to hear because of the blaring music? Overloud MP3 players can cause the same problems.
Iridology
Do you see eye to eye with your doctor? If he or she practises iridology, you may.
Super Vision
All of our senses are essential for experiencing our physical reality. Vision, however, is perhaps the most precious sense of all, allowing us to see and navigate the world around us.

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