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ENT Specialty Care

The Premier ENT Practice of The Hudson Valley

ENT Specialty Care, conveniently located in Goshen, NY, is fully equipped to provide you with highly specialized treatments for all of your Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery needs.

Office Policies


  • Mild: Add one teaspoon of Alkalol to the Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup filling it approximately 20%, and the balance with saline or warm distilled or sterilized water

    Medium: Add two teaspoons of Alkalol to the Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup filling it approximately 40%, and the balance with saline or warm distilled or sterilized water

    Strong: Add three teaspoons of Alkalol to the Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup filling it approximately 60%, and the balance with saline or warm distilled or sterilized water

    Very Strong: Add four teaspoons of Alkalol to the Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup filling it approximately 80%, and the balance with saline or warm distilled or sterilized water

     

    STEP 3:Holding one finger over the larger opening, place the spout end of the Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup into one nostril.

    STEP 4:While facing forward, release your finger.

    The Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup allows Alkalol to flow naturally and gently into one nostril, across the nasal cavity and out the other nostril. Do not inhale, gravity will allow the solution to flow properly. You may tilt your head slightly to one side if you like.

    The Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup is specifically designed to properly regulate the flow to be comfortable and effective. Inhaling can interrupt the flow and may cause unnecessary discomfort. This part may take some practice, but after the first few attempts you’ll be on your way.

    STEP 5:
 Blow through your nose without closing off either nostril. This is recommended because if one nostril is closed, forceful blowing could injure your inner ear. Always blow gently.

    STEP 6:Repeat steps 2-5 in the opposite nostril.

    STEP 7:Rinse your Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup thoroughly with distilled, sterile, or boiled and cooled water. Dry with a paper towel or let it air dry between uses.

    Troubleshooting

    Should you experience any irritation or burning sensations, there are some likely culprits:

    1.     Solution is too weak: Rinsing your nasal passages with plain water will result in a burning sensation. Make sure there is enough Alkalol in your mix.

    2.     Solution is too strong: Make sure Alkalol is thoroughly mixed by shaking well or try a milder solution.

    3.     Water temperature: If the water temperature is either too hot or too cold, you may experience discomfort. Aim for a lukewarm temperature. Remember to test the water first with your finger.

    4.     Boldly refreshing: Upon initial use, you may experience an invigorating sensation lasting a few seconds. This sensation is part of the process that allows Alkalol to work.

    Neti pots & other nasal irrigation devices

    Many people use Alkalol in neti pots and other rinse devices. Some tips to remember:

    ·         An Alkalol Nasal Wash Cup holds 1 fluid ounce. Many neti pots hold 8 fl oz. Simply follow the directions above, adjusting the amount accordingly.

    ·         When using a neti pot, or other large-volume irrigation device, we recommend mixing Alkalol with a salt water solution instead of plain water to ensure the best experience. Too much plain water in the mix can cause a burning sensation.

    ·         Wash and dry your hands before using your nasal rinse device and make sure you clean and dry your nasal rinse device before and after use.

    WARNING: Keep out of reach of children. For children under 3 years of age consult a physician. Avoid swallowing. Do not use if safety seal on bottle is broken or missing.

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  • Total or Hemi Thyroidectomy



    Care At Home



    Wound care should be minimal with glue adhesive closure, no cleaning required and best kept dry. If suture is used then wound care should be preformed four (4) times a day for the first two (2) days. The site may need to be cleaned more frequently if there is oozing. Keeping the site free of crusting is very important to reduce the risk of infection and minimize scar formation.



    Clean site by:



    1. Rolling a Q-tip soaked with hydrogen peroxide over the incision site. If a crust has formed, remove this



    by repeating this step until removed.



    2. Using a clean, dry Q-tip, cover the incision with a light coating of Bacitracin ointment.



    After the second day, clean the site in the morning and evening only. You may shower and wash your hair, but after the area should be patted dry with a clean towel or blown dry with a hair dryer on the cool setting. If you are afraid that the wound will become dirty, a band-aid or gauze covering may be used. Please apply these loosely. The incision area must be kept protected from sunlight for at least 3 months, both with sunblock as well as physical barriers (hat, scarf, etc). Without such protection, sunlight exposure may lead to hyper-pigmentation.



    If You Go Home With a Drain



    The drain is often placed after any type of neck surgery to prevent a hematoma (blood collection under the skin) from forming. You will receive instructions from the nurse in the care of the drain if you go home with one. You will be required to keep the area where drain enters the skin clean using the steps outlined above followed by bacitracin application. Keep the drain bulb collapsed to indicate suction at all times. Strip the drain (to prevent any blockages from forming) and empty the drain bulb every 4 hours. Record how much blood or fluid is in the drain bulb before discarding.



    Things to Watch Out For



    Contact the surgeon should any of the following occur:




    • Fever > 101.5

    • Sudden swelling around the incision site

    • Sudden increase in pain around the incision site

    • Pus oozing out of incision

    • Sudden increase in amount of blood evacuating into drain (if you go home with a drain)

    • Any numbness, tingling around mouth or fingers



    Follow-Up



    Generally, the surgeon will need to see you in the office one week after the procedure in order to remove the sutures. If you go home with a drain, you will have follow-up in 1-2 days. If these appointments have not already been made for you, we will do so on the day of the procedure. Pathology results generally take 7-10 business days. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call our office.


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  • The time required for the operation averages about one to one and a half hours, depending on the deviation. It can be done with a local or a general anesthetic, and is usually done on an outpatient basis. After the surgery, nasal packing is inserted to prevent excessive postoperative bleeding. During the surgery, badly deviated portions of the septum may be removed entirely, or they may be readjusted and reinserted into the nose.

    If a deviated nasal septum is the sole cause for your chronic sinusitis, relief from this severe disorder will be achieved.



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