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Dr.
Amr Nabil Rabie
Professor of
Ear, Nose and Throat
Professor and consultant of ear, nose and throat surgery at Ain Shams University
Member of the European Rhinoplasty Society. Member of the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
Professor of Ear, Nose and Throat - Ain Shams University. Consultant at Cleopatra Hospitals, Dar Al-Fouad M. Nasr, Ain Shams Specialist Hospital, Nile Valley. Consultant at the Center for Endoscopy and Ear and Nose Surgery.
Professor and Senior Consultant of Ear, Nose and Throat at the Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University and Consultant of Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery and Head and Neck Surgery.
Professor of Ear, Nose, and Throat, Al-Azhar University, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Al-Azhar University, Diploma in Laser Treatment of Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases, Cairo University, Diploma in Hospital Management and Diploma in Comprehensive Quality, Ain Shams University, and attending workshops.
An otolaryngologist specializing in pituitaryectomy - microscopic surgery of the ear - microscopic surgery of the larynx - middle ear reconstruction surgery - treatment of tonsils - treatment of eardrum pressure with surgery - treatment of shortness of breath with surgery - salivary gland operation - eardrum patching operation - stapes operation - Cleaning ear wax
Professor of Ear, Nose and Throat at Cairo University, Professor of Head and Neck Surgery in France, and Fellow of the Gustave Roussy Institute (Paris) in head and neck tumors. Member of the American Head and Neck Society.
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A chest & respiratory doctor treats respiratory diseases, such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, acute and chronic respiratory failure, allergic asthma, lung cancer, apnea (sleep-stopping syndrome), and tuberculosis..
AChest & respiratory doctor treats diseases affecting joints, muscles, bones, including arthritis, rheumatism and some autoimmune diseases, muscle and bone pain, and osteoporosis, gout, lupus, back pain, tendinitis and facial nerve paralysis.
Bronchitis is an infection that affects the chest, which makes a person cough continually, and in some cases, the cause is the continuation of the cold without treatment.
Pulmonary fibrosis is a lung disease that occurs when lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred, which makes the patient has difficulty breathing and causes many problems such as severe coughing and difficulty breathing, and the patient needs a ventilator.
Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when the muscles that support the soft tissues in the throat temporarily relax and block the airway, causing intermittent and repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. Its noticeable indicators include snoring, and key symptoms include excessive daytime sleepiness, waking up choking, dry mouth, morning headaches, and difficulty concentrating during the day
Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs. The bacteria causing the infection are transmitted from person to person through respiratory droplets expelled into the air when coughing or sneezing. Its most common symptoms include a persistent cough accompanied by blood or mucus, chest pain, pain while breathing, loss of appetite and weight, fatigue, and fever.
Dengue fever is a disease transmitted by the bite of mosquitoes, and its symptoms typically appear after an incubation period of 4 to 10 days. Mild dengue fever presents symptoms similar to those of the flu, such as severe fever (up to 40°C), headache, muscle and joint pain, vomiting, swollen glands, and a skin rash. In some cases, severe dengue fever can lead to hemorrhage, causing acute bleeding and a sudden drop in blood pressure (shock), which can be fatal
The most common presentation of pneumonia is shortness of breath with a dry cough. In the case of delayed detection or untreated pneumonia, it may progress to chronic pneumonia, causing fibrosis in the lungs. Some symptoms and signs of chronic pneumonia include acute shortness of breath