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Fortis Hospital - Anandapur

Fortis Hospital - Anandapur

Anandapur, Kolkata

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  • Fortis is amongst the leading multi-specialty hospitals in Kolkata.
  • They have developed a specialized state-of-art facility for ENT surgeries.
  • It is a NABH-accredited hospital.
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Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals

Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals

Salt Lake, Kolkata

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  • Apollo Gleneagles was awarded the no. 1 private hospital in the east and north-east India by The Week 12 times a row.
  • Their specialized facility is regarded as the best ENT hospital in Kolkata.
  • They are a NABH-accredited hospital.
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Amri Hospitals

Amri Hospitals

Dhakuria, Kolkata

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  • The flagship hospital of Amri groups, ready to provide the best-in-class treatment.
  • The best ENT specialists in Kolkata lead their facility.
  • Their ENT facility is amongst the best in Kolkata.
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Amri Hospitals

Amri Hospitals

Mukundapur, Kolkata

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  • Amri is the largest healthcare group in Eastern India.
  • It is renowned for providing top-tier treatment at affordable costs.
  • They are always the early adopters of the latest technologies in Kolkata.
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  • RTIICS is one of the best ENT hospitals in Kolkata.
  • They are renowned for organ transplantation in Kolkata.
  • They have developed ultra-modern facilities to provide a comfortable experience to the patients.
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Ruby Hospital

Ruby Hospital

Kasba, Kolkata

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  • Ruby is among the best ENT hospitals in India.
  • They are among the few NABH and ISO-certified hospitals in India. 
  • They are the proud holders of the “Healthcare Achievers Award.”  
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Woodlands

Woodlands

Alipore, Kolkata

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  • Woodlands has been providing top-tier medical services since 1946.
  • They are the winners of the “Healthcare Summit Award.”
  • They are a NABH and NABL-certified hospital.
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Fortis Medical Centre

Fortis Medical Centre

Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata

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  • Fortis is among the most trusted healthcare provider in India.
  • Their specialized facility is among the best ENT hospitals in Kolkata.
  • They have developed ultra-modern labs to provide accurate diagnoses.
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  • Future has been providing its expertise in healthcare since 2014
  • They are equipped with ultra-modern facilities to ensure maximum clinical success.
  • They offer comprehensive treatment to the patients prioritizing utmost convenience for the patients.
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  • Binayak is amongst the highest-rated multi-specialty hospitals in Kolkata.
  • They strive to provide high-quality treatment at a reasonable cost.
  • The best ENT specialists lead their facility in Kolkata.
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Hello. I am 21 years old male. Last night I took a tablet for tooth ache and after taking I was feeling that it is still stuck in my throat. After a hour I went to sleep with the same feeling that the tablet is stuck in my throat. I am a bit confused that while I am sleeping the tablet may have entered the windpipe instead of food pipe. Is it possible that it entered the windpipe while I am sleeping and not letting me know that it had entered the windpipe. I would be really grateful to know the answer.

Male | 21

When a tablet feels stuck in the throat, it is usually in the esophagus instead of the trachea. You would cough a lot if it got into the windpipe. Sometimes, it can be a feeling of something getting stuck in the throat because the tablet is dissolved for some time. Drinking water may assist it in its journey downward. However, if you experience difficulty breathing or acute pain, get medical treatment as soon as possible. 

Answered on 22nd Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My mother aged 43 is getting blood from her throat sometimes during nights when she sleep with AC and good night machine

Female | 43

Experiencing occasional blood from throat during sleep needs proper evaluation by a specialist. It could be due to dryness, nasal congestion, or throat irritation. In the meantime, keeping the air humidified and avoiding throat irritants may offer some relief.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I accidentally drink lizoil through the nose and my nose is burning

Female | 16

When a situation like this arises, your nose can easily get very sensitive and even start to hurt. It can be that you may also find yourself sneezing or coughing a lot. To help with this, first, gently blow your nose to get rid of any leftover oil and then rinse your nose with cool water. 

Answered on 24th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Ever since I was diagnosed with allergies rhinitis I can't stop producing clear mucus and Iits been six months

Female | 22

It is caused when the body is fighting off allergens, such as dust and pollen, in the nasal passages. This kind of disease is seasonal and it may become severe if not controlled. Employing saltwater nasal sprays, keeping away from various triggers like dust, and staying hydrated can reduce the production of the excreted mucus.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

About three weeks ago I went to the doctor with a soar throat, I struggled to swallol, my lymp nodes were swollen. She said that I had an infection and that there were ehite spots in my throat and it was swollen. She gave me antibiotics to drink for 5 days. I felt better. After a week I started tk have a sore throat again. Now my right side of my mount is droopy. What vould be wrong ?

Female | 21

Sounds like the previous infection has not cleared completely or there is a second viral infection that has come on. We also need to see why the frequency is so high despite medications. Kindly visit an ENT surgeon.

Answered on 13th June '24

Dr. Rakshita Kamath

Dr. Rakshita Kamath

My 6 year old son has complaining about something is stuck in his throat, I just checked a swollen elevation at the end of his tounge . I think it is visible like epiglottis

Male | 6.5

You should immediately contact a pediatrician or an ENT specialist to check out the symptoms of your child. Many conditions can cause swelling or pain in the throat, particularly around the epiglottis. It is essential to seek timely medical attention to prevent any complications and ensure the health of your child.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Measles, swollen hands&feet plus dizziness

Female | 20

Measle­s might be the cause of your swolle­n hands, feet, and dizziness. This highly contagious virus spre­ads through coughing or sneezing. It has no specific tre­atment. Rest, drink fluids, and care for yourse­lf until it passes. If infected, avoid othe­rs to prevent spreading me­asles.

Answered on 24th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I'm Rashmi, 27 years old. I'm a tb patient. Recently from past 5-6 days I'm having headache. So went for a CT brain scan. The results were normal. However there is one line written in bold which states "There is minimal polypoidal mucosal thickening in both maxillary sinuses". Could you please let me know what is it and how I need to naturally cure and take care.

Female | 27

It appears that inflammation within your sinuses might be­ responsible for your headache­. When sinuses become­ aggravated or infected, this condition arise­s. You may experience­ facial pressure, nasal congestion, or e­ven coughing. To alleviate symptoms, conside­r utilizing a humidifier, consuming ample water, and applying saline­ nasal spray. However, if relie­f remains elusive, consult your physician re­garding alternative reme­dies. 

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

i chocked on a stone that was sharp and pointy with multiple edges and now it feels like ive been stabbed in one specific spot in my throat and my chest hurts i have the occasional dry cough and when i swallow it feels like somethings there and a almost bubble like travels up to my ear

Female | 18

You likely scratche­d your throat, leading to discomfort. The object may have­ scratched or caused swelling in your throat are­a. Throat pain can sometimes radiate toward the­ ear region. Staying hydrated by consuming ample­ water aids in soothing the throat discomfort. Howeve­r, if the pain persists or worsens, se­eking medical attention be­comes advisable.

Answered on 9th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Hello doctor, so in 2022 I was diagnosed with typhoid in March. It was a 15-day treatment course. I made a full recovery in 1 month. Then, in July, I found 2 lymph nodes in my neck (level Il & IV), each less than 1cm. They were movable. The FNAC result was left cervical small swelling, reactive lymphoid hyperplasia. The lower one shrank a bit with meds, but today I noticed both nodes are still there and movable, just like 2 years ago. Do l need to get it checked again or is it normal?

Female | 24

Lymph nodes are small defenders in your body that help fight infections. Sometimes, they stay a little swollen even after the infection is gone. In your case, the nodes are small and movable, which is a positive sign. Since they haven’t changed in size over the past two years and aren’t causing any issues, it’s likely just your body’s way of managing past infections. However, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on them. If they grow, become painful, or new symptoms appear, it's best to get them checked again for peace of mind. 

Answered on 11th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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