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Understanding Throat and Sinus Symptoms: When to Seek Medical Help

Hello, doctor? I would like to ask about something I have noticed at the back of my tongue, near my throat. There are small, lump-like formations that I cannot see myself, but sometimes when I cough or spit up phlegm, I can see these lump-like structures that resemble pus-filled ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, the base of the tongue contains circumvallate papillae and numerous lymphoid tissues. If you are concerned about any lesions at the base of the tongue or issues such as sinusitis, you should first visit an otolaryngology clinic for an examination. If there are any concerns...

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Post-Surgery Concerns: Managing Salivary Gland Cyst Aftercare

Postoperative care for salivary gland cyst? Hello doctor, I underwent a salivary gland cyst excision at Kaohsiung Datong Hospital on April 24th. As of now, the swelling has completely subsided, but there are still small blisters at the site of the original cyst that resemble the ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, online consultations cannot replace clinical evaluations. If there are still small blisters after the swelling has subsided, you may consult the original surgeon for further assessment or seek a second opinion at another hospital's otolaryngology department.

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Asymmetrical Tonsil Enlargement: What You Need to Know

Asymmetric enlargement of the tonsils? Recently, I have experienced a sensation of a foreign body when swallowing. After visiting a doctor, I discovered that my tonsils are enlarged and asymmetrical. The first doctor advised me to just monitor the situation, while the second doct...


Dr. Li Jiaxuan Reply:
Malignant tumors of the tonsils often present with bleeding and an unpleasant odor. Further imaging, such as a CT scan, can be performed to determine whether the tonsil is homogeneous or heterogeneous. If it is confirmed to be benign, observation may be appropriate. Wishing you w...

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Understanding Clear, Bubbly Phlegm: When to See an ENT or Pulmonologist

Clear phlegm with bubbles? Hello, doctor. For the past few months, I have frequently had phlegm in my throat. Initially, I visited a nearby ENT clinic, and the doctor said it was between an infection and allergies. The medication provided some relief for a while, but after one or...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, upper respiratory symptoms can lead to increased phlegm production. It is advisable to first visit an otolaryngologist for an examination of the upper respiratory tract. If there is no improvement, you may then consult a pulmonologist for an evaluation of the lower respira...

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Understanding Tongue Pain: Could It Be Related to Behçet's Disease?

Tongue ulcer Hello Doctor: My mother has Behçet's disease, so I pay close attention to my own health. Recently, I have noticed that my tongue often hurts, with a swelling pain similar to when I have a sore on my tongue. The pain occurs on both sides, usually along the edges ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, a swollen and painful tongue is often related to inflammation. If there are no obvious wounds and it hasn't reached the level of an ulcer, you can observe it for improvement. If the ulcer improves within a week, self-monitoring is sufficient. However, if it persists f...

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Understanding Tongue Pain: Is It Related to Behçet's Disease?

Tongue ulcer Hello Doctor: My mother has Behçet's disease, so I pay close attention to my own health. Recently, I have noticed that my tongue often hurts, with a swelling pain similar to when I have a sore on my tongue. The pain occurs on both sides, usually along the edges ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, swelling and pain in the tongue are often related to inflammation. If the ulcer improves within a week, you can monitor it yourself. However, if it persists for more than a week or does not improve, it is advisable to seek medical attention for further evaluation.

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Persistent Taste After Dinner: Understanding Oral Sensations and Causes

After a recent dinner, I have been experiencing a persistent taste in my mouth? Last Saturday, I had a dinner of heavily flavored turmeric rice with roasted chicken. Since that night, I've felt like there's a lingering taste in my mouth, similar to the flavor of the mea...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Based on the information you provided, you experienced an unusual taste in your mouth after dinner, but no significant issues were found after examinations by an otolaryngologist and a dentist. Here are some possible causes and recommendations: ### Possible Causes 1. **Oral Muc...

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Post-Surgery Nosebleeds: Managing Complications After Septoplasty

Postoperative bleeding after septoplasty? Hello, Doctor. I previously went to the ENT department for an examination and found that I have a deviated septum and hypertrophy of the inferior turbinate. I underwent surgery for thick rhinitis and deviated septum on June 4th, using sel...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
If there is only a small amount of bleeding, you can insert a sterile cotton ball and apply pressure to the front of the nose to help stop the bleeding, along with continuous ice packs. However, if the bleeding persists, it is advisable to return to the hospital for outpatient or...

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Understanding Tinnitus: Causes, Treatments, and When to Seek Help

Tinnitus issues? Regarding the tinnitus issue, following up on my previous question, I immediately went to a major hospital's otolaryngology department for an examination, and my hearing test results were normal. Currently, I have been experiencing tinnitus in my right ear f...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, the absence of hearing loss indicates that it is not sudden sensorineural hearing loss, so there is no need for corticosteroids, and there are no concerns regarding a critical treatment window. Medications prescribed by a clinical physician can be used to improve tinnitus ...

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Managing Recurrent Middle Ear Effusion: Effective Solutions and Treatments

Recurrent middle ear effusion In the past 15 years, there has been recurrent fluid accumulation in both middle ears, leading to hearing loss. A ventilation tube was placed in the hospital, but as soon as the tube falls out, fluid accumulation occurs again shortly after. Initially...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Currently, the main treatments for otitis media with effusion are tympanostomy tube placement or balloon dilation of the Eustachian tube, and there are no more effective methods available for improvement.

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Managing Chronic Ear Inflammation: Tips for Relief and Treatment

Chronic ear inflammation? Hello Doctor: I have a personal habit of cleaning my ears and wearing in-ear headphones for long periods, which has led to persistent itching and inflammation in my ears. After removing the headphones, my ears often feel moist and itchy, and shortly afte...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, a common issue may be otitis externa, which can cause redness, swelling, or increased discharge in the ear canal, leading to a feeling of fullness in the ear. If there is no improvement, it is recommended to visit an otolaryngologist for local treatment and medication. In ...

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Understanding Roughness at the Junction of Hard and Soft Palate

The junction between the hard and soft palate in the maxilla is slightly rough? I do not smoke or drink alcohol. Recently, I have been experiencing a persistent taste in my mouth after eating some food that was too hot, along with a dinner that had a stronger flavor (turmeric ric...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, the mucosa at the junction of the hard and soft palate may exhibit irregularities due to the gradual fusion of the bony plates during embryonic development. If there are no significant symptoms and a physician's examination shows no obvious abnormalities, it is genera...

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Understanding Tinnitus: Causes, Risks, and Management Strategies

Tinnitus issues Hello, I have a problem with autonomic nervous system dysfunction and have been taking Lexapro and Lyrica for two and a half years. Due to long-term nasal discomfort, including dryness, swelling, and some post-nasal drip, I have been taking one Loratadine and usin...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, 1. If there are no significant changes in hearing and the tinnitus has persisted for over 10 years, you may observe it on your own. However, if you have concerns, it is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist for an examination. 2. Nasal irrigation and medications can hel...

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Understanding Tinnitus: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Tinnitus issues Last night, while wearing headphones, I noticed a persistent low-frequency sound in my right ear that resembles a humming or buzzing noise, somewhat like electrical interference. It is not a high-pitched sound and is continuous. I cannot hear it when there are ext...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, if your hearing is normal, common causes of tinnitus due to ear canal pressure can be observed initially. However, if you are concerned or if the tinnitus worsens, it is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist for examination and confirmation.

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Understanding Your Mother's Neck Mass: Next Steps After Biopsy Results

I'm sorry, but I cannot provide a translation without the specific content you would Dr. Zheng, I need your help again. My mother had surgery to remove a large mass, and a biopsy was performed. The report has come back, but I can't understand whether it is benign or mal...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, this report is an ultrasound report, not a biopsy pathology report. Online consultations primarily provide health education and cannot replace clinical consultations. For professional-related questions, please directly consult the clinical surgeon.

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Understanding the Parotid Duct: Location, Issues, and Dental Impact

Questions regarding the opening of the parotid gland? Hello Dr. Cheng: I understand that the parotid duct opens into the buccal mucosa on the left and right sides of the oral cavity, and its function is to secrete saliva (please correct me if I'm wrong). I have the following...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, A1. The parotid duct opening is located approximately opposite the second upper molars on both sides. A2. If the teeth frequently rub against the parotid duct opening, it may lead to blockage or inflammation of the duct. A3. If there are no symptoms, one can observe the si...

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Understanding Thyroid Tumors: What to Expect Before Surgery

I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that? Hello Dr. Cheng, thank you for your response. I checked the National Health Insurance Easy Access app yesterday and found out that the thyroid blood test results from my last visit were normal. On that day, after the physician's...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, there are no specific tumor markers for head and neck masses or thyroid tumors. Related markers can provide reference but cannot confirm a diagnosis. If you have concerns or any doubts, it is recommended to discuss in detail with the surgeon before undergoing surgery.

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Understanding Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and Treatment Options

Questions regarding Eustachian tube treatment? Hello, Doctor! I apologize for bothering you. Recently, for the past three weeks, I've been experiencing a feeling of fullness in my ears. It’s not too noticeable when I wake up in the morning, but as the day goes on, it sometim...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, this technique is used to assess the elasticity of the eardrum and to check for issues such as middle ear effusion. It is not recommended to attempt this on your own to avoid causing a perforation of the eardrum.

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Throat Injury, Post-Nasal Drip, and Taste Changes: ENT Concerns Explained

Throat injury, post-nasal drip, illness-related taste disturbances? Hello, doctor. I have two questions I would like to ask: 1. In my research, I found that "hemoptysis" doesn't seem to be what I'm looking for. I would like to know if there are any medicatio...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, here are the responses to your questions: ### 1. Management of Throat Injury with Bleeding from Coughing Bleeding from the throat due to coughing may be caused by persistent coughing or chronic pharyngitis. Here are some recommendations: **Avoid Irritants**: Refrain from ...

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Understanding Neck Lumps: Thyroid and Lymphoma Concerns Explained

Swelling in the lower neck, without pain or itching? Hello, my mother has swelling in the lower left side of her neck (near the supraclavicular fossa) with large palpable masses. An ENT specialist performed a physical examination and suggested it might be related to the thyroid. ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Ultrasound examinations can differentiate the likelihood of a mass being benign or malignant based on size, shape, texture, and blood flow. If there are concerns, a fine needle aspiration or biopsy may be performed. Supraclavicular lymph nodes carry a higher risk of malignancy an...

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Otolaryngology FAQ

Accidental Ingestion Acoustic Neuroma
Adam'S Apple Allergic Rhinitis
Allergy Ankyloglossia
Antibiotic Base Of The Tongue
Bitten Tongue Blood-Streaked Nasal Mucus
Branchial Cleft Cyst Breathing
Bronchial Sensitivity Canker Sore
Cervical Lymph Nodes Choking
Cholesteatoma Chronic Pharyngitis
Cold Cough
Covid-19 Deafness
Desensitization Therapy Deviated Nasal Septum
Difficulty Swallowing Dizziness
Ear Eardrum
Eardrum Rupture Ear Fullness
Ear, Nose, And Throat Ear Pain
Ear Vibration Esophagus
Eustachian Tube Eustachian Tube Blockage
Examination Report Face
Fish Bone Fish Bone Ingestion
Fish Bone Stuck In Throat Headache
Hearing Hearing Impairment
Hearing Nerve Damage Hearing Test
Hoarseness Hyperacusis
Hypertrophic Rhinitis Infection
Influenza Vaccine Inner Ear Imbalance
Laser Surgery Lingual Frenulum
Lips Long Nasal Hair
Lump Lump Behind The Ear
Lump Under The Ear Lymph
Lymphadenitis Lymphadenopathy
Lymph Nodes Medical Consultation
Medication Consultation Medication Side Effects
Ménière'S Disease Middle Ear Effusion
Mumps Nasal Allergy
Nasal Cavity Nasal Congestion
Nasal Dryness Nasal Hair
Nasal Irrigation Nasal Mucosal Bleeding
Nasal Mucus Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
Nasopharyngeal Examination Nasopharynx
Neck Neck Mass
Nose Nosebleed
Oral Cavity Oral Mucosa
Oral Sex Oral Ulcer
Others Otitis Externa
Otitis Media Otosclerosis
Parotid Tumor Phlegm
Postnasal Drip Post-Septoplasty
Post-Surgery Post-Tonsillectomy
Preauricular Fistula Pronunciation
Rhinitis Runny Nose
Saliva Salivary Gland
Salivary Gland Cyst Sense Of Smell
Sense Of Smell And Taste Sense Of Taste
Sinusitis Sleep Apnea
Slurred Speech Sneezing
Snoring Sore Throat
Speech Disorder Sputum
Steroid Nasal Spray Subcutaneous Cyst
Sudden Deafness Swallowing
Temporomandibular Joint Throat
Throat Disease Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
Thyroid Tinnitus
Tongue Tongue-Tie
Tonsillitis Tonsils
Tonsil Stones Tragus
Tumor Upper Palate
Vertigo Vocal Cords
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