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Opr. Dr. Melih Ömür

Fulya Academy, Polat Tower Residence, Yeşil Çimen Sokak No: 12-438, Fulya Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey


About Clinic

I was born in 1958 in Istanbul.
I completed my primary education in Istanbul and secondary and high school education in Ankara.
I graduated from Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine between 1977-1983.
Between 1983 and 1985, I completed my compulsory service,
Between 1985 and 1987, I did my military service in Muğla.
Between 1987 and 1990, I worked as an assistant physician in Istanbul SSK Okmeydanı Hospital ENT service.
I did my specialization at Budapest Uzoki Hospital in 1991 - 1993,
In 1993- 1995, I became an ENT specialist at Istanbul Beyoğlu Hospital.
Between 1995 and 2003 as an ENT Specialist in Marmaris State Hospital and Karya Private Hospital,
2004 - 2005 in Istanbul JFK hospital,
2005 - 2016 in Istanbul MEDI Medical Center,
Between 2005 and 2021, I worked at Private Acıbadem Fulya Hospital.

What is Nosebleeds?

Nosebleeds, medically known as epistaxis, are a common occurrence and can be alarming, though they're often not a cause for serious concern. They occur when the delicate blood vessels inside the nose rupture. This can be due to a variety of reasons, ranging from dry air, which dries out the nasal membranes, to more forceful causes such as nose picking or an injury. The lining of the nose is rich in blood vessels and is situated close to the surface, making it susceptible to damage. There are two types of nosebleeds: anterior, which is the most common and involves bleeding from the front part of the nose, and posterior, which is less common and involves bleeding from the back part of the nose. Anterior nosebleeds are usually not severe and can be managed at home. Posterior nosebleeds, however, are more likely to require medical attention as they can be more severe and are more common in older adults.

To manage a nosebleed, one should sit upright and lean slightly forward. This position prevents swallowing blood and allows it to drain out of the nose. Pinching the soft part of the nose for about 10 to 15 minutes can help. Avoid lying down or tilting the head back, as this can cause swallowing of blood and potentially lead to nausea. It's important to breathe through the mouth while pinching the nose. If the bleeding persists after 20 minutes, or if it is heavy, medical attention should be sought. People who experience frequent nosebleeds or those who take blood-thinning medication should consult a doctor. In some cases, a doctor might cauterize a bleeding vessel or prescribe medication to prevent recurrent episodes. Maintaining a humid environment, especially in dry climates, and applying a nasal saline spray can help prevent the nasal lining from drying out, reducing the risk of nosebleeds.

What is Ear, Nose and Throat?

Ear, Nose and Throat; It includes hearing, speech, nose and sinus, balance disorders, diagnosis and treatment of throat diseases, head and neck cancers and surgery of tumoral structures in this region. Ear-related diseases; Tinnitus, earwax, fluid accumulation in the ear, external auditory canal inflammation, acute middle ear inflammation, hearing loss. In addition, ENT specialist deals with problems such as ear tumors, ear pain, ear discharge, ear bleeding. Upper respiratory and digestive tract or digestive tract diseases and problems related to the structure of the larynx are also included in the scope of the Otolaryngologist. This includes disorders related to voice, breathing, and swallowing. Otorhinolaryngologists intervene in infections and tumors in the head and neck structures. They are also trained for the treatment of facial trauma and facial deformities.

Treatment In Denmark

Denmark is known for its high-quality healthcare system and innovative medical treatments. As a result, the country has been attracting an increasing number of international patients seeking medical treatment. Health tourism in Denmark offers a wide range of services including cancer treatments, orthopedics, fertility treatments, and cosmetic surgery.

One of the main advantages of health tourism in Denmark is the high standard of medical care. The country has a well-established healthcare system that is ranked among the best in the world. The hospitals and clinics in Denmark have state-of-the-art equipment and technology and the doctors and nurses are highly trained and experienced.

Another advantage of health tourism in Denmark is the relatively short waiting times for medical treatments. Unlike many other countries, patients in Denmark do not have to wait for long periods before receiving treatment. This is particularly true for cancer treatments, which are among the most sought-after services among international patients.

Denmark also offers a wide range of specialized medical treatments that are not widely available in other countries. For example, the country has a number of world-renowned cancer centers that specialize in treating specific types of cancer. Additionally, Denmark is home to several world-class fertility clinics that offer IVF and other assisted reproduction treatments.