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Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates

Coverage of Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jun 23 · 21:48 UTCMost recent: Jun 24 · 01:22 UTC
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  • HEALTHJun 24 · 01:22 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Recurring Sore Throats? Why Experts Say Summer May Be the Best Time to Treat Tonsillitis

    Experts from Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates (CEENTA) suggest summer is an optimal time for children with recurring tonsillitis to undergo tonsillectomy, avoiding school disruptions and allowing recovery at home. The procedure, which takes 20-30 minutes under general anesthesia, can alleviate symptoms like sore throat, sleep apnea, and eating difficulties, with most children recovering within days.

  • HEALTHJun 24 · 01:16 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Heading to the Track? Protecting Your Hearing with Expert Advice

    The article highlights the risks of loud noise exposure at racing events, such as noise levels reaching 100 decibels, which can damage hearing. It recommends protective measures like earplugs, earmuffs, and taking breaks in quieter areas to prevent hearing loss. CEENTA specialists emphasize the importance of routine hearing checks for individuals exposed to loud environments.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 23:52 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Looking Tired? This Eye Procedure Could Help You Look — and See — Better

    Blepharoplasty, an eyelid surgery offered by Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates, addresses sagging eyelids and under-eye bags to improve both appearance and vision. The procedure removes excess skin and fat, with recovery typically involving minimal downtime and natural-looking results.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 21:48 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Common Cataract Myths Explained: What You Need to Know About Vision Changes

    Cataracts are a common age-related vision condition caused by protein breakdown in the eye's lens, with symptoms like blurry vision and glare. They cannot be fully prevented but are treatable via effective surgery that replaces the cloudy lens with an artificial one. Routine eye exams are recommended for early detection.