Ocean Otolaryngology Associates offers the VivAer® procedure for individuals suffering from nasal obstructions. WALL TOWNSHIP/TOMS RIVER, NJ – Do you have difficulty breathing through your nose or suffer from habitual snoring, interrupted sleep and/or fatigue? You might have a nasal obstruction. This ailment is often caused by anatomical blockage in the nose, hindering airflow. As... Read more »
Ocean Otolaryngology Associates breaks down allergic rhinitis and associated ailments. WALL TOWNSHIP/TOMS RIVER, NJ – Allergies can affect children and adults. If an individual has been diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, a physiological response to specific allergens such as pet dander or ragweed, the symptoms are simple – a runny nose (rhinitis), watery eyes and some... Read more »
Ocean Otolaryngology Associates addresses seasonal allergies and associated ailments. WALL TOWNSHIP/TOMS RIVER, NJ – Your eyes are itchy. Your nose is runny. You’re coughing nonstop. Let’s not even talk about sinus pressure! Seasonal allergies are at all-time highs. As temperatures get warmer, grass pollen starts to subside, but July and August mark the start of... Read more »
Oral appliance therapy provides of the most effective and affordable treatments for snoring. WALL TOWNSHIP/TOMS RIVER, NJ – Do you suffer from mild to severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)? If so, Ocean Otolaryngology Associates (Ocean ENT) is now offering SomnoGuard® Oral Appliance Therapy as part of its comprehensive sleep practice. Snoring and sleep apnea are... Read more »
A good night’s sleep is essential to your physical and mental health. For both children and adults, it is important to be well-rested in order for your body to function properly. Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that affects thousands of people every year. Sleep apnea occurs when breathing is disrupted during sleep. Snoring,... Read more »
An estimated one in five Americans have some degree of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). OSA is a serious health condition characterized by repeated stopping or slowing of breathing due to airway collapse. This can occur hundreds of times while you sleep, reducing your quality of sleep and making you feel tired during the day. Untreated... Read more »