Dr Jeeve Kanagalingam - The ENT Clinic- Singapore ENT Specialist+ 65 6710 7522

38 Irrawaddy Road, #07-46/47
Singapore 329563

Dr Jeeve Kanagalingam - The ENT Clinic- Singapore ENT Specialist+65 6251 6332

3rd Floor Annexe Block, #03-41/42
Singapore 258500

Dr Jeeve Kanagalingam - The ENT Clinic- Singapore ENT Specialist
Dr Jeeve Kanagalingam - The ENT Clinic- Singapore ENT Specialist
Dr Jeeve Kanagalingam - The ENT Clinic- Singapore ENT Specialist

Radiofrequency Turbinate Reduction for a Blocked Nose

A blocked nose is a common problem that ENT Specialists see and treat. In Singapore, nasal blockage seems to be highly prevalent probably due to the high levels of dust mite allergens (seen in many urban societies) and the excessive use of air-conditioning. The former causes allergic rhinitis and the latter causes vasomotor (or non-allergic) rhinitis. The most common cause of nasal…
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Lump in the throat

One the common problems that we see in our ENT Clinics in Singapore is the sensation of a lump in the throat. This is often called a globus sensation. The feeling is not painful but rather like a distension in the throat. What is globus sensation? A globus sensation is present all the time regardless of whether a patient is swallowing food…
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Covid-19 Patient Info from the Journal of the American Medical Association

Nice one page information piece on COVID-19 for patients from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Share this blog via:

Covid-19 and the Golden Hour…

As countries emerge from their lockdowns and the death toll from Covid-19 recedes, it seems like an appropriate time to look back at the start of this pandemic and ask painful questions and face some hard truths. Indeed, at the recent World Health Assembly, the WHO committed itself to a review of the causes of this pandemic and how the organization responded…
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Snoring and high blood pressure

I see many patients in my clinic with snoring. It is socially disruptive and a source of marital disharmony. However many of these patients also have undiagnosed high blood pressure, when my nurse checks it. Snoring is associated with obstructive sleep apnoea or OSA. OSA is a condition where a patient may stop breathing for short period of time during sleep. During…
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My nose is always blocked on one side – the deviated septum!

Nose block is a common complaint we hear in our clinic. Most patients describe blockage which affects both nostrils but in some patients the blockage is always on one side. This significantly affects their quality of life – with poor sleep, mouth breathing, noisy nasal breathing and reduce endurance in sports. Often patients can only get comfortable at night if they lie…
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