What to Know About Deviated Septum
A deviated septum is a condition that many people may not even realize they have, but if symptomatic, can cause difficulty breathing. A deviated septum is when the wall dividing the center of the nose, or nasal passages is displaced to one side. Understanding what a deviated septum is, as well as its potential treatment…
What To Know About Chronic Coughing
Chronic coughing, a cough lasting longer than eight weeks, affects approximately 10% of the population. While an occasional cough might be a minor annoyance, chronic coughing can have more severe consequences. It can disrupt your sleep, lead to exhaustion, and, in extreme cases, cause vomiting, lightheadedness and even rib fractures. What Causes Chronic Coughing? While…
How to Relieve Ear Pressure
Ear pressure, often referred to as barotrauma, can be an uncomfortable and sometimes painful experience. It occurs when the Eustachian tube becomes blocked due to altitude or pressure changes. Let’s explore why ear pressure occurs and some effective methods for alleviating it. Why Ear Pressure Occurs Barotrauma happens when there’s an imbalance between the air…
What to Know About Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea, a sleep disorder affecting 39 million adults in the U.S., can pose significant health risks if left untreated. This condition, characterized by pauses in breathing or shallow breaths during sleep, requires attention and understanding for effective management. Let’s delve into what sleep apnea entails and explore potential treatment options. Understanding Sleep Apnea Sleep…
Is My Acid Reflux Causing A Headache?
Acid reflux, commonly known as heartburn, is a condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, leading to irritation and discomfort. Often considered a milder form of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), it affects approximately 20% of adults in Western cultures. While many associate acid reflux with chest pain and backup of stomach acid, it…
Pediatric Bronchiolitis: Treatment and Prevention
Bronchiolitis is an inflammation of the bronchioles (tiny air tubes in the lungs) caused by a viral infection. The most common lower respiratory tract infection in children younger than two years old is bronchiolitis, which may cause rapid or difficult breathing, coughing, congestion, snoring, fatigue, irritability and wheezing sounds while breathing. Hearing that your child…
What to Know About Retracted Eardrums
The eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane, is an essential function of the hearing system. It acts as a barrier between the external ear canal and the middle ear and plays a crucial role in hearing. Sometimes, the eardrum can become retracted, which can lead to symptoms with hearing or no symptoms at all….
Home Remedies for a Sore Throat and When To See A Doctor
A sore throat can make swallowing, eating and speaking painful or challenging. This discomfort can stem from various causes, ranging from infections to environmental factors. While sore throats are usually not a cause for concern and can be alleviated with simple home treatments, recognizing when to see a doctor is important. Identifying the Causes and…
The Essential Guide to Safe Earwax Removal and Why It Matters
While earwax might not be the first thing on our minds when we think about personal health and hygiene, this seemingly inconsequential substance plays a pivotal role in maintaining your ear health. Understanding the importance of earwax and managing it safely is crucial in preventing potential harm to your ears. How Does Earwax Protect You?…
We’re excited to welcome Kelsey Gross, a physician assistant and the newest team member at Alpine ENT!
Kelsey is originally from Storrs, Connecticut where she received her BS in Biology from the University of Connecticut. After taking two years to work as an EMT in Hartford, Connecticut she obtained her Master’s in Physician Assistant Studies from Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. She began her career working in Urgent Care in Boston, Massachusetts…