Sinusitis (rhinosinusitis) in children can look different than sinusitis in adults. More often, children have a cough, bad breath, crankiness, low energy, and swelling around the eyes, along with a thick yellow-green nasal or post-nasal drip.

Mucus is normally swallowed unconsciously, but when there is a feeling of the mucus gathering in the throat or dripping from the back of your nose, it is called post-nasal drip. Glands in your nose and throat continually produce mucus, normally one to two quarts per day. Mucus moistens and cleans the nasal lining, moistens air, traps and clears what is inhaled, and helps fight infection.

The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the front of the neck. It produces thyroid hormone, which controls your metabolism, temperature regulation, and keeps your muscles and organs working properly. Thyroid cancer is very common, particularly in women. It is now one of the most common cancers found in women. Most forms of thyroid cancer are slow growing and well-treated with surgery and sometimes other therapies.

A thyroid nodule is an area of abnormal growth within the thyroid. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the front of the neck. It produces thyroid hormone, which controls your metabolism, temperature regulation, and keeps your muscles and organs working properly. Diseases of the thyroid, whether functional (hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism) or structural (nodule, goiter, cancer), occur very commonly. Some people have a single nodule while others have multiple nodules within the gland. Thyroid nodules, which are particularly common in women, can be tiny to very large in size.

Tonsillitis, also described as pharyngitis, refers to inflammation of the pharyngeal tonsils, which are lymph glands located in the back of the throat that are visible through the mouth. Typically, tonsillitis happens suddenly (acute). Some patients experience recurrent acute episodes of tonsillitis, while others develop persistent (chronic) tonsillitis.

Vocal cord paralysis and paresis can result from abnormal function of the nerves that control your voice box muscles (laryngeal muscles). People have one set of two vocal cords, also known as vocal folds, that work together in your voice box to produce sound. They open when you breathe in to let the air flow through your lungs, and they close and vibrate when you speak (this is called phonation).To produce adequate voice, both vocal cords should move toward each other and close completely to vibrate together (this is called glottic closure).

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  • Sex of Baby - (req.) Girl
  • Parent(s) Nyton and April
  • Birthday: yyyy-mm-dd use popup on right > - (req.) November 18, 2019
  • Time of Birth - (req.) 11:13 am
  • Weight (lbs) - (req.) 6
  • Weight (oz) 8
  • Length (number only) - (req.) 19 1/2
  • Special Message (no quotes) Look at all of my hair
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As part of National Rural Health Day, November 21, Prairie Lakes Healthcare System is recognized by The Chartis Center of Rural Health and the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) for overall excellence in quality healthcare performance. This recognition is based on the results of the Hospital…
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  • Sex of Baby - (req.) Boy
  • Parent(s) Derek & Allison
  • Birthday: yyyy-mm-dd use popup on right > - (req.) November 18, 2019
  • Time of Birth - (req.) 11:03 pm
  • Weight (lbs) - (req.) 7
  • Weight (oz) 11
  • Length (number only) - (req.) 20.5
  • Special Message (no quotes) Kaden and Braxton's baby brother
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