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Information About ENT and Sleep Disorders Services

ENT and Sleep Disorders

At ENT Facial Plastics and Sleep Disorder Center, board-certified ENT specialist Dr. B. Terry Seymour provides a number of services to help his Atlanta and Lithonia, GA patients breathe and sleep better. Many of the ENT services he offers include broken nose repair, nasal polyps, allergy testing, tonsil removal, hearing loss treatment, and more. To help his patients sleep better, he offers sleep apnea and insomnia treatment, snoring diagnostics, ora splints, and more. As important as it is to look and feel good, these basic human functions are so important to address and treat in order to maintain a fulfilling life.

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If you've broken your nose, it is possible to surgically and nonsurgically repair it for an attractive look and easier breathing function.

If you're struggling to sleep soundly at night, it could be a sign of sleep apnea, which can be addressed and corrected surgically or nonsurgically.

Insomnia can be a frustrating problem, whether for a few days or longer, but it is possible to get a diagnosis and help in managing your sleep.

If you suffer from severe sinus infections, there are nonsurgical and surgical options that can provide long-lasting relief for years to come.

Nasal polyps develop in the nasal passages and are commonly associated with a runny nose, a decrease in smell or taste, and pain in the head or teeth.

Allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to a substance and gives off danger signals, leading to sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, and more.

Tonsil removal is an outpatient surgical procedure performed to remove tonsils that cause strep throat, tonsillitis, or even snoring.

Snoring happens when air can’t move freely through the nose and throat while you sleep, causing the tissue to vibrate, leading to snoring noises.

Hearing loss is a common problem, particularly as a person ages, but it can be identified and treated to help individuals hear better.

Oral splints are custom-made to fit each individual and can help keep airways open at night, reducing the effects of sleep apnea and snoring.

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