Children with otitis media with effusion were effectively treated with nasal balloons, a simple, nonsurgical treatment option for the millions of people diagnosed with the ailment annually in the ...
An Indian man with a bizarre party trick shows how he can blow up an 80cm balloon with his ear in three minutes. Chand Pasha, 32, an electrician from Yellareddy in southern India, inflates the yellow ...
A simple procedure using a nasal balloon can help treat hearing loss caused by otitis media with effusion in children, according to UK researchers. Subscribe today for unlimited access to 6,000+ ...
A cheap and simple procedure that seems more like a party trick than a medical therapy appears to help young children clear their ears of fluid, a condition sometimes called glue ear. British ...
Using the nose to inflate a balloon helps heal glue ear, University of Southampton research suggests. The act increases the pressure in the ear to clear it of sticky mucus. Three times a day, 320 ...
BLOWING up a nose balloon can reduce hearing loss and pain in children affected by “glue ear” without resorting to drugs or surgery, a study has shown. Inflating the balloon by blowing through each ...
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