Prof. Dr. Heinrich Iro
ENT Surgeon
Head of Department , Graduation, DM, 39 years of experienceErlangen , Germany
About Doctor
- Prof. Dr. Heinrich Iro is a well known ENT Surgeon/Otorhinolaryngologist, practicing successfully for more than 41 years.
- He is the Chairman of the AHMO German Cancer Society, Presidium Member of the
Specialization
Head tumors
Neck tumors
Paranasal sinusitis
Otitis media
Otitis externa
Otomycosis
Malignant otitis externa
Tonsillitis
Sleep disorders
Salivary glands inflammation
Facial nerve paralysis
Tracheal stenosis
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Work Experience of Prof. Dr. Heinrich Iro
Head of Department, University Hospital Saarland
Education
- Graduation, 1975, Saarland University
- DM, 1982, Faculty of Medicine, Saarland University
Location
Erlangen
Germany
Frequently Asked Questions About Prof. Dr. Heinrich Iro
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Iro practices at University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Iro specialty is ENT Surgeon
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Iro is ENT Surgeon with 39 years of experience.
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Iro is Graduation, DM.
More About ENT Surgeon
An ENT surgeon deals with the surgical specialists who diagnose, evaluate and manage a wide range of diseases of the head and neck, including the ear, nose and throat regions.
Syptoms like Dizziness or spinning sensation (vertigo), Nausea and vomiting, Problems with balance or walking,Hearing loss (or decrease in sound volume) in one ear, Earache or ear pain and fullness in the ear.
The investigations include audiogram, Auditory Brainstem Response, MRI of Internal Acoustic Meatus (IAM) is required.
Chec by an physical exam to look for signs and symptoms of the cause of vertigo, The ENT surgeon uses delicate instruments to magnify and examine the ear canal and eardrum.
Yes , they can as Thyroid function tests, including thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) Blood tests, or radiology examination. An ultrasound to see the size and appearance of the nodule.