Find out about conditions that affect the ear, nose and throat.
Colds are caused by viruses infecting your upper airways (nose, sinuses, mouth, throat and voice box).
If you or a whānau member has earache, you may have pain that is sharp, dull, or throbbing. You may also have muffled hearing or a feeling of pressure or blockage.
Sore throats are very common, especially in tamariki (children) and rangatahi (teenagers). Most sore throats are caused by viruses and get better by themselves with no treatment other than pain relief.
Vertigo is a feeling that you or your surroundings are moving when there is no actual movement. Vertigo is a symptom rather than a condition itself.
Swallowing disorders can make it hard for you to eat or drink. They are caused by a wide range of conditions.
Snoring is the harsh rattling noise made by some people when they sleep. Mild or occasional snoring is generally harmless, but could be a sign of another condition.
Sinusitis is when an infection or inflammation of your sinuses stops them from draining properly. Your head may feel heavy and painful and you may have a blocked or runny nose and headache.
Most hearing loss in adults happens because of ageing, but there are other possible reasons. Hearing loss can be temporary or permanent depending on the cause.