Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT)
Overview
The advancement of modern surgery, surgeons increasingly specialize in specific areas, usually related to anatomical regions of the body, although occasionally they may focus on a particular method or patient type due to the sheer amount of information and technical abilities required.
ENT surgery, often known as otolaryngology, is one of the ten surgical specialties that is covered in this briefing.
ENT surgery, often known as otolaryngology, is one of the ten surgical specialties that is covered in this briefing.
What do ENT surgeons do?
Ear, nose, and throat disorders are the primary focus of otolaryngologists, often known as ENT surgeons, who diagnose, assess, and treat these conditions.
Assisting patients in managing or recovering from disorders that affect the senses of hearing and balance is a major issue for ENT surgeons. The functional features of breathing, eating, and speaking will also be of concern to them. Malignancies in this area of the body are also treated by ENT surgeons. Many will have facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Assisting patients in managing or recovering from disorders that affect the senses of hearing and balance is a major issue for ENT surgeons. The functional features of breathing, eating, and speaking will also be of concern to them. Malignancies in this area of the body are also treated by ENT surgeons. Many will have facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.