Ear infections are extremely prevalent in young children, particularly those under the age of 2. The infection, also known as acute otitis media, is an inflammation of the middle ear (the small space behind your eardrum). Though treatment for the infection is readily available and effective, permanent hearing loss is possible – particularly if the […]
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How to Identify, Treat, and Prevent Swimmer’s Ear
Summer is here! It’s time for barbecues, fireworks, and lots of time in the pool. But, while water play is a great way to exercise, cool off, and have fun, you need to protect your ears when you do it. If you’re not careful, it’s easy to develop swimmer’s ear, a painful condition that can […]
Understanding, Preventing, and Treating Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Life’s noisy. You sit in traffic, blare your favorite songs, mow your lawn, and maybe even work in a loud environment. You can’t avoid noise completely. But — you must be mindful of it and take steps to protect your ears. Noise-induced hearing loss impacts your ability to communicate and is irreversible. Fortunately, it is […]
Better Hearing and Speech Month 2020
Each May, our office celebrates Better Hearing and Speech Month. During this time, we educate you about various issues that impact hearing, speech, and comprehension. When you understand these problems, you can help prevent them and communicate better with those who already suffer from them. In this article, we’ll discuss three common hearing concerns, offer […]
COVID-19: What You Need to Know
With COVID-19 hitting close to home here in Wilson County, Dr. Faulkner and the Connally Memorial Health Centers want to make sure that you’re properly informed about the virus. In this article, you’ll learn about how the virus spreads, the symptoms of the illness, ways to protect yourself from getting it, and what to do […]
7 Healthy Options at the Thanksgiving Table
Thanksgiving is TOMORROW and I am already looking forward to planning out how many desserts I will be sampling after dinner. There are so many options and I can’t just leave them there, with no one to enjoy them. After all, someone put in a lot of work to make these desserts. However, the enticing, […]
How to Check Your Neck for Thyroid Conditions
Every time you look at yourself in the mirror, an important piece of your well-being is looking right back at you. Your thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in the lower front of your neck. It sits right above the collar bones and below your voice box. It regulates hormones that control the […]
Recognizing Thyroid Cancer
September, for most, signals a change in the seasons and a welcome break from the sweltering temperatures of summer. However, this month also serves to raise awareness for a very common cancer that is on the rise in incidence – Thyroid Cancer. The thyroid is a small, butterfly shaped gland located at the base of […]
Your Guide to Common Summertime ENT Issues
Summertime in South Texas could either be argued as the perfect time to get out and enjoy the great outdoors, or the best time to avoid it all together! With school out and temperatures soaring, many families are going to be seeking adventure and relief from the heat. With adventure ahead for the rest of […]
Balloons and Sinusitis – What Is the Connection?
Not really a true riddle, but for those who suffer from chronic sinusitis, a small, deflated balloon could provide a very sought after solution. As we outlined previously, there are several classifications of sinusitis, or the dreaded sinus infection – acute, subacute, chronic and recurrent. Chronic sinusitis lasts more than 12 weeks and can continue […]