Monday, August 6, 2018

What is Eagle syndrome?

Eagle syndrome is a condition that causes pain in the throat and face. It is typically caused by an unusually long styloid process bone, which is a pointy bone just beneath the ear.

Symptoms of Eagle syndrome


Many people have an unusually-shaped styloid process but no symptoms. When symptoms do appear, they often include: 

· swallowing difficulties

· a feeling that there is something stuck in the throat

· shooting pains from the throat to the ear or jaw

· pain at the base of the tongue

· pain when swallowing or turning the head to one side

· a persisting ringing or buzzing in the ears

· a headache

· throbbing in the jaw

· Some people experience other symptoms, such as unusual sensations in the head or the neck

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Contact:


Sharon Melissa

Program Manager

Otolaryngology 2018

otolaryngology@conferenceint.com

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