Dr Ronald Chin Evaluates Chronic Laryngitis
Chronic Laryngitis is the inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa lasting more than 2 weeks. This is most common among elderly men and smokers.
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Chronic Laryngitis is the inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa lasting more than 2 weeks. This is most common among elderly men and smokers.
Acute Laryngitis is the inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa lasting less than 2 weeks.
The larynx is located centrally in the neck and lies between the oropharynx and trachea.
Menier’s disease is an inner ear disorder characterized by a combination of buzzing tinnitus, hearing loss, and pressure sensation with vertigo. It’s a rare disorder that rarely affects bilateral ears. The symptoms onset between the 3rd and 5th decade of life.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is one of the most common types of vestibular disorders.
Dr. Ronald Chin’s Method of Examining Oral Cavity When examining the mouth and oropharynx, it’s important to assess different structures for potential issues. Lips: Look…
Dr Ronald Chin’s Way of Examining the Ear Firstly to asses the external ear, check its size, shape, position, and overall condition. Also looks for…
Dr Ronald Chin’s Examination of The Larynx When you evaluate patients with voice disorders, throat pain, painful swallowing, neck masses, or referred otalgia, it’s crucial…
Dr Ronald Chin’s Explanation of the House-Brackmann Facial Nerve Grading System The system consists of six grades: Normal, Mild dysfunction, Moderate dysfunction, Moderately severe dysfunction,…
Dr Ronald Chin’s Way of Testing Facial Nerve Function First, we observe the general appearance of the patient’s face to see if there are any…
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