What Is Otolaryngology
What Is Otolaryngology
What Is Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology is a medical specialty which is focused on the ears, nose, and throat.
It is also called otolaryngology-head and neck surgery because specialists are trained
in both medicine and surgery. An otolaryngologist is often called an ear, nose, and
throat doctor, or an ENT for short.
This medical specialty dates back to the 19th century, when doctors recognized that
the head and neck contained a series of interconnected systems. Doctors developed
techniques and tools for examining and treating problems of the head and neck,
eventually forming a medical specialty. According to the American Academy of
Otolaryngology, it is the oldest medical specialty in the United States.
Otolaryngologists differ from many physicians in that they are qualified to perform
many types of surgery on the delicate and complex tissues of the head and neck.
Pharynx (Throat)
The pharynx, usually called the throat, is part of the respiratory system and digestive
system. It carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth. The pharynx is the
site of common illnesses, including sore throat and tonsillitis.
The pharynx, commonly called the throat, is a muscular, funnel-shaped passageway inside
the body. It connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus (leading to the stomach) and
larynx (leading to the trachea and then lungs).
The pharynx is in the middle of the neck. It starts at the bottom of the skull and is about 4.5
inches long.
FUNCTION
What does the pharynx do?
ANATOMY
What are the parts of the pharynx?
Nasopharynx: The top part of the throat connects to the nasal cavities (nose) and lets air
pass through.
Oropharynx: The middle part of the throat connects to the oral cavity (mouth). It allows air,
food and fluid to pass through.
Laryngopharynx (or hypopharynx): The bottom part of the throat is near the larynx (or voice
box). It regulates the passage of air to the lungs and food and fluid to the esophagus.
Tonsils: There are three sets of tonsils. They are located at the back of the throat and base of
the tongue. Tonsils are the body’s first defense against infection.
Auditory (eustachian) tubes: These two tubes connect the ears to the throat. They equalize
pressure and help drain fluid.
The pharynx can be affected by certain health conditions. The most common are:
CARE
How can I keep my throat healthy?
Gargle with warm salt water (one teaspoon of salt dissolved in one cup of warm water).
Take over-the-counter pain medicine, such as NSAIDs.
Suck on a popsicle or lozenge.
If you have symptoms that don’t go away or keep coming back, you should talk to a
healthcare provider. They include:
Ear pain.
Fever higher than 103°F, which could be a sign of infection.
Lump in the neck or throat.
Sore throat that doesn’t go away after a few days.
Trouble swallowing.
Weakness or stiffness in the neck.
Your healthcare provider may refer you to a specialist in otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat
care).
The pharynx, or throat, is a passageway for air, food and liquid. If you have a sore throat,
some home remedies may help. But call a healthcare provider if you have signs of infection
or symptoms that won’t go away.