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Sites about general diseases of the ear, nose, and throat, also known as Otorhinolaryngologic Disorders.
Please submit only sites about general diseases of the ear, nose, and throat, also known as Otorhinolaryngologic Disorders to this area.

Please check to see if your site is better suited to one of the sub-categories before submitting.

Products for sale should be submitted to Shopping/Health_and_Beauty.

Medical professional sites should be submitted to Health: Medicine: Surgery: Otorhinolaryngology: Clinics and Practices.

Contains sites for congenital conditions the primary symptoms of which relate to the ear, nose and throat.

Ear

This category deals with conditions and diseases pertaining to the ear.
Submit only sites about conditions and diseases pertaining specifically to the ear to this category.

Sites must be in English.

Sites that offer medical services to a specific area should be submitted to a Regional category instead.

Sites selling products will not be listed here and should be submitted to a proper Shopping category.

The nose is a protuberance in vertebrates that houses the nostrils, or nares, which admit and expel air for respiration. The paranasal sinuses are eight (four pairs) air-filled spaces, or sinuses, within the bones of the skull and face.
Please submit only English language sites that pertain to the nose or paranasal sinuses to this area.

Sites selling products or treatments will not be listed here and should be submitted to a Shopping category instead.

Conditions and diseases related to the throat involving the pharynx and larynx.
Please submit only English language sites that pertain to the throat.

Sites selling products for the throat will not be listed here and should be submitted to an appropriate Shopping category instead.

Pertaining to the vestibular system in the middle ear and the brain which senses movements of the head. Disorders of the vestibular system can lead to dizziness, poor regulation of postural muscle tone and inability to detect quick movements of the head.
Please submit only English language sites that pertain to Vestibular Disorders to this area.