Ep. 28: "Your ENT Questions Answered with Dr. David McIntosh, MD"
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Welcome to the "Airway Answers with Nicole Goldfarb: Expanding your Breath of Knowledge". In this episode, Nicole Goldfarb, M.A. CCC, SLP- COMยฎ interviews the pediatric ENT, Dr. David McIntosh, and Dr. McIntosh answers your ENT questions!" ๐คง ๐ ๐This is Part 4 of a multiple-part ENT series.
Here are some of the questions answered in "Your ENT Questions Answered with Dr. David McIntosh"๐:
โVenus Pooling
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Can venous pooling be a sign of fatigue, even without allergies?
โNasal Steroid Sprays
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Should you use a nasal irrigant before applying a nasal steroid spray?
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Is there an ideal time of day to use a nasal steroid spray?
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Do nasal steroid sprays help with itchy eyes and throat?
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How do you know if a patient should use a nasal steroid spray once or twice a day?
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Should someone with frequent bloody noses use a nasal steroid spray?
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What is the best technique for applying a nasal steroid spray?
โDeviated Septum
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Is it safe to tape a child's mouth shut if they have a deviated septum and are a mouth breather?
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At what age can a deviated septum be surgically corrected?
โENT Assessments
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When does an ENT choose to perform a nasoendoscopy versus an X-ray?
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Why is it inadequate to only visualize the tonsils during an ENT assessment?
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Can an otoscope be used to visualize the adenoids in children?
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Will ENTs acknowledge home sleep studies and recommend treatment based on patient report paired with the results?
โLateral Cephalometric X-rays
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How do you measure airway size on a lateral cephalometric X-ray?
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Can you draw conclusions from an X-ray where the child is not in the proper "flower sniffing" position?
โTonsillectomy
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When should a tonsillectomy be considered for a child who is not progressing with eating?
โInflammatory Foods
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Do you recommend cutting out inflammatory foods like dairy and gluten in children with nasal congestion, reflux, enlarged tonsils, or adenoids before recommending surgery?
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Does food quality play a role in inflammatory responses to dairy and gluten?
โMyofunctional Therapy
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Should all patients be cleared by an ENT before beginning myofunctional therapy?
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What is your recommendation for myofunctional therapists to check for nasal patency?
โAllergies
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If an ENT screen determines inflammation in the nose, is there a protocol to address this initially or is it a recommendation to look at a surgical approach?
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In what ways are allergies addressed prior to a surgical approach?
โLaser Treatment
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Why is laser treatment not as readily used by ENTs instead of surgical procedures?
โTongue Tie and Jaw Size
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Do you look at tongue tie and jaw size when evaluating pediatric patients for sleep-disordered breathing?
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What are your thoughts on expansion of the maxilla to increase nasal cavity volume?
โCPAP
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How does CPAP pressure affect the carbon dioxide-oxygen relationship
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