This is the official RU-vid channel for the Association of Otolaryngologists in Training (AOT)'s educational video content.
The AOT is an organisation that represents all Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery trainees throughout the UK and throughout their training careers. We are independent and are run by trainees, for trainees.
Visit our AOT ENT Education website page for further information on the growing collection of free online curriculum-based ENT learning resources and opportunities to trainees. Over the next few months, we aim to share available educational webinars on this page.
** At the request of speakers, these educational videos may only be accessed via our AOT ENT Education website **
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Good morning, doctor. In January of this year 2024, I had surgery on my vocal cords due to this disease. Gradually, I have noticed strength in my voice. My specific question is: how likely are cases of total voice loss after surgeries? Additionally, do speech therapy sessions with speech-language pathologists help in treating (at least in terms of voice quality) this disease?
Sir i am a post graduate medical student, i had cholesteatoma surgery 11 months back , my preop and post op scans are normal inner ear is normal , but i had constant dizziness since when i was operated is this dizziness permanent? my hearing is normal, how long will it take for my dizziness to get resolved?
Thank you so much for this information. I am 9 months post covid and have not felt the same since with shortness of breath with exercise, headaches, brain fog and palpitations. I'm taking Natokinase which took away the palpitations and headaches. I love the smoothie ideas and will definitely try these. ❤
I have ILO and severe asthma… it’s an absolute nightmare. One sets the other off.. it’s like breathing through a very small straw. I wasn’t responding to my asthma treatment fully and when they put the camera down they noticed my larynx closes when it’s not supposed to. It’s the absolute worst . I also have terrible allergies and post nasal drip which sets my ILO off too…It freaks out paramedics as my strider sounds like I’m having an allergic reaction and I have to try and tell them it’s ILO … very misunderstood disorder and not enough professionals know about this
7:55 - oh man, I hear that. Took me six years of suffering to be diagnosed with midfacial segment pain syndrome. In that time I had twelve courses of antibiotics, steroids, countless packets of Sudafed, Nurofen and nasal sprays, an ENT perform a septoplasty and turbinate reduction surgery, an allergist tell me I was allergic to rye grass resulting in 18 months of immunotherapy injections (later found out from a second allergist I'm not allergic to anything), cat-scans, MRI's, blood tests, briefly saw a quack naturopath, nerve blockers, and experimentations with Amitriptyline, Mirtazapine, Duloxetine, Gabapentin and Seroquel with varying degrees of success. All up I've spent over $20,000, countless days of time off work, lost friends, lost jobs and am still not 'cured'. Just had a pulsed radio-frequency procedure performed on my mid facial area last week. Here's hoping.
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I am very happy to testify that I am finally cured from HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS 1 & 2 totally, It was a greatest surprise and a shock to me after been scam several times trying to get cured. I decide not to look for a herbal doctor again, it was a friend of mine that connect me to this great herbal doctor called droigiangbe
prussacks space is actually medial to the pars flaccida and located lateral to the neck not the head of malleus. The scutum is superior to the space just to be anatomically clear