Mouth Ulcers Nose Bleeds - Epistaxis
Tinnitus - Menieres - Vertigo - Ringing in the Ears Tonsillitis

Mouth Ulcers

Mouth ulcers are red, crater-like erosions that appear usually on the sides of the mouth or on the gums. They usually occur singly but sometimes appear in clusters. Mouth ulcers' exact causes are not known but they seem to be associated with resistance-lowering conditions such as stress, menstruation, wounds inside the mouth, and deficiencies in iron, folic acid, zinc, and vitamin B12.

Nose Bleeds - Epistaxis

Recurring nose bleeds are common in children and HealthPoint offers a method or reducing the duration of the nose blee and so minimising blood loss

Tinnitus - Menieres - Vertigo - Ringing in the Ears

Tinnitus is often perceived as a high-pitched whistling sound which is much more noticeable in quiet surroundings. It often accompanies degeneration of the hearing nerve, thus hearing loss is also sometimes experienced. Tinnitus can be caused by some drugs (aspirin, quinine, quinidine, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), wax in the ear, rapid changes in barometric pressure, or a number of diseases, including thyroid conditions and heart disease. The majority of cases are associated with sensorineural hearing loss. In many cases, the cause remains unknown.
Meniere's disease is a special kind of tinnitus, accompanied by a loss of hearing, dizziness, and vertigo.

Tinnitus and Meniere's disease are very difficult conditions to treat, but HealthPoint offers relief in a considerable proportion of patients. This represents a substantial improvement on conventional approaches to the problem.

Tonsillitis

Tonsillitis, or sore throat, is most often due to a viral infection. In some cases however, it can be due to bacteria.



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