How Auditory Training Can Help You Make the Most of Your Hearing Aid
If you don’t know much about computer programming you might take a class at Spartanburg Community College, but what do you do if you want to learn more about your hearing aids? Being diagnosed with hearing loss and learning to use hearing aids can be quite an adjustment. Some people find that they can benefit…
Sinus Issues: Allergies or a Sinus Infection?
Are you experiencing a runny or stuffy nose and looking for relief? In order to treat your symptoms, it’s important to know what condition you’re suffering from. In this case, allergies or a sinus infection may be to blame. Below we review the different symptoms, causes and treatment options. Symptoms of Allergies & Sinus Infections…
What to Do About a Lump Behind Your Ear
Lumps behind the ear can occur for different reasons. While most lumps are relatively benign, they can sometimes be a sign of a more serious condition. Lumps behind the ear may be hard or soft. Some may be tender to the touch, while others are painless. Let’s examine some of the causes of lumps behind…
4 Common Ear, Nose & Throat Complaints
There are many reasons you may visit an ear, nose and throat specialist. In this article, we provide an overview of the four most common ear, nose and throat complaints we treat, including their symptoms and treatments. Sleep Apnea Sleep apnea is a condition that is characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. There are…
Why Are Some Sounds Spookier than Others?
Halloween is right around the corner, which means you may be spending time going to the pumpkin patch, walking through haunted houses or watching horror movies at Regal Spartan Cinemas. If you enjoy scary activities during this season, you may be asking yourself what makes them so terrifying? The answer in many cases comes down…
What to Expect with Nosebleed Cauterization
Many people experience at least one nosebleed in their lifetime. Though they can be frightening, they usually require nothing more than leaning forward and pinching your nostrils together for a few minutes to stop the bleeding. Common causes of nosebleeds include: Colds Allergies Sinus infections Frequent sneezing Trauma to the nose However, if nosebleeds become…
Inspire
Approximately 18 million Americans experience obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a sleep disorder that can cause serious problems such as excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue, memory loss and lack of concentration. These individuals have an increased risk of heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure. While PAP therapy is the preferred treatment method, not everybody can…
What are Ear Tubes?
Grommet. That’s a funny-sounding word that could mean peace and peace of mind for parents of very young children. It’s not a fascinating new toy based on the Muppets or the Minions. And it’s not some new sound-cancelling headphone that will override the heart-rending cries of a child in pain. It’s a really tiny, rubbery tube – maybe two millimeters overall…
Can Hearing Loss Increase the Risk of Dementia?
Can Hearing Loss Increase the Risk of Dementia? All About Seniors, Winter/Spring 2021 Publication By Dr. Mitchell Worley, Spartanburg/Greer ENT & Allergy Hearing loss is a common medical problem that impacts over 38 million Americans. Though people of all ages can experience hearing loss, older adults are more often affected. Around one-third of adults age…
N. Page Tucker, AuD, CCC-A
Doctor of Audiology – Salus University. Master of Arts in Audiology – University of Tennessee. Bachelor of Science in Education – University of Georgia. Meet Dr. Tucker Biography Dr. N. Page Tucker has practiced audiology for over 20 years. She received her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from Salus University. She received her master’s in audiology…