
Otolaryngologist: Nose specialist
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Nose specialist
The ENT specialty trains physicians who are experts in the area of the nose, ear and throat because all of these areas have a relationship with each other. However, they are affected independently. Therefore, an otolaryngologist who specializes in the nose can evaluate, diagnose and treat any disease in this area.
Thanks to their knowledge, ENT specialists can help patients solve their nose conditions, which are reduced to nasal obstruction that impedes normal respiratory flow and affects the patient’s quality of life.

Dr. Lech, a nose specialist, can help you
Being a professional with more than 5 years of experience, he can provide you with the answers related to the condition of your nose. Any symptom can be a sign to go to a specialized check-up. For example:
Facial pain and/or swelling.
Fever accompanied by facial pain.
Foul-smelling mucus.
Inflammation on one side of the nose.
Nasal bleeding.
Difficulty breathing (even when sleeping) and dizziness.
Fractured septum.
Nasal congestion lasting more than three days.
Any of these symptoms can be a warning sign. Having a healthy nose is crucial to have a good quality of life. Do not wait any longer and see your trusted doctor.
Do you want to find relief from any of these discomforts?
Which clinics does throat specialists work in Panama?
Dr. Lech is here to serve you at any of these health centers. Schedule an appointment and let him relieve your discomfort.
Paitilla Medical Center
With excellent access behind the Multicentro shopping center. You can see Dr. Lech and recover your health.
The Panama Clinic
It is a hospital located in the heart of Paitilla, with unparalleled care. See Dr. Lech and find the solution to your discomfort.
Colon 4 Altos Hospital
A quality health center in the province of Colon. You have access to Dr. Lech who is an ear specialist willing to provide you with solutions.
What treatments does a nose specialist recommend?
The various treatments that may be recommended to treat a nose condition depend on the progress of the disease and the patient’s physical condition. An ENT specialist has the ability to find the most efficient solution for each patient.
Drugs:
Many of the diseases that develop in the nose are related to allergic reactions and infections due to the concentration of mucus in the sinuses. When none of these situations is chronic, the ENT doctor can recommend a pharmacological treatment that helps to diminish or heal the condition.
It is arguably the starting line on mild conditions as they can result in a solution and, if the condition progresses, it can help prove the diagnosis.
Thanks to drugs, doctors can perform a non-invasive treatment to simple situations.
Among these options are nasal washes with saline solution. The ENT doctor recommends doing them at home to minimize infection or allergy.


Surgical treatments:
These are defined as more invasive solutions that address serious problems. Surgical treatment of the nose can correct blockages inside the nostrils and sinuses.
Nasal blockages may be related to tumors, nodules, inflammation, deviated septum bones, etc. These blockages damage the patient’s respiratory capacity causing snoring and even long-term respiratory impairment.
In order to find an effective solution, the ENT specialist will find the most appropriate surgical option for each patient’s case. Currently, there is the option of nose arthroscopy which is an internal procedure with the help of tiny tools and a camera that allows the removal and repair of bones inside the nostrils.
When to see a nose doctor?
Respiratory conditions can be mistaken for cold symptoms. However, there are some symptoms that you should be aware of before deciding to see a nose specialist.
Please, remember that the ability to breathe well is a privilege that provides us with health and quality of life. A constant obstruction can affect our basic functions of the brain and other organs due to the lack of sufficient oxygen.
Facial pain and fever.
Snoring at night, continuous nasal congestion even without cold symptoms.
Smelly mucus being expelled.
The presence of a foreign body inside the nose.
Nosebleed.
Contusion or fracture of the septum.
Loss of smell.
What is a nose doctor called?
The nose doctor is known as an otolaryngologist who not only focuses on the nose, but is also able to treat conditions of the ear and larynx.
These are areas of the body that have an internal connection. A sinus infection (sinusitis) can end up involving part of the ear, and, therefore, the ENT specialist can treat both conditions efficiently.
Have a trusted otolaryngologist who can treat any disease related to these areas of your body.
