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Foul-Smelling Sneeze: Why?

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

A sneeze is actually a reflex of the body that serves to expel unwanted foreign objects or irritants from the respiratory passage. In normal conditions, our sneezes do not have an offending smell to them, or even any smell whatsoever. If however it is noticed that the sneezes are accompanied by a

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Excessive Production Of Mucus

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

We never notice mucus until its production becomes a problem. In fact, several glands in our body continue to produce mucus throughout the day as it serves a number of protective functions. However, in certain situations like a chronic infection, allergy or an anatomic defect, this mucus production

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Numbness Of The Lip

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

Numbness in the lips, particularly over an extended period of time, is a cause for concern and should be shown to a medical professional at the earliest. There are a number of reasons why such a condition could develop. Here are the possible causes: 1. Physical Trauma A severe physical blow to the

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Torn Frenulum Under The Tongue: What Now?

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

A frenulum is a small fold of tissue that restricts the movement of a mobile tissue or organ in the body. In the oral cavity, a frenulum can be found between the lips and the gums as well as one which attaches the tongue to the base of the mouth. It is not uncommon for it to get injured or torn and

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Teeth Ruined By Bulimia: What Now?

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

Bulimia and Anorexia are serious eating disorders which can cause serious damage to the person suffering from them. The effects of these disorders are visible throughout the body, however one of the most distinctive kinds of damage is seen in the teeth. A lot of the time a diagnosis for a possible

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Orange Mucus From The Nose

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

Mucus plays an important role in our body, however most of the time we hardly ever notice its presence. The one time that we do notice it is when our body's defenses are working overtime fighting an infection or an allergy. The color of mucus is very pale and colorless under normal conditions