Hayfever or rhinitis: why the difference matters for your treatment
Hayfever and allergic rhinitis are often confused, but the distinction matters. Ms Maria Pulido explains what sets them apart and why treatment differs.
Why is my nose still blocked even though I take antihistamines?
Persistent blocked nose despite antihistamines is more common than you think. Ms Maria Pulido explains the causes and the rhinology treatments that help.
Drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE): what it is and why it matters
DISE is a specialist procedure that allows surgeons to observe the airway during sleep — and it changes the way treatment is planned. Ms Maria Pulido explains what it involves and when it is recommended.
What happens during a sleep study, and do I need one?
A sleep study is often the first step in diagnosing sleep apnoea. Ms Maria Pulido explains what a home sleep study involves and who should have one.
Facelift surgery: separating fact from fiction
Few procedures attract as many misconceptions as facelift surgery. Professor Alwyn D'Souza addresses the most common myths and explains what modern techniques can genuinely achieve.
Recurrent tonsillitis in adults: when is surgery worth considering?
Tonsillitis isn't just a childhood condition. Dr Géraldine Vansteelant explains when recurrent tonsillitis in adults warrants surgery, and what tonsillectomy actually involves.
CPAP vs surgery: which sleep apnoea treatment is right for me?
Choosing between CPAP, surgery or lifestyle changes for sleep apnoea? Ms Maria Pulido explains how the right treatment is determined for each patient.
Rhinoplasty: what to expect from consultation to recovery
Rhinoplasty is one of the most technically demanding procedures in facial surgery — and one of the most rewarding when done well. Ms Maria Pulido walks through the full patient journey.
Sleep apnoea: what it is, how it's diagnosed, and what you can do about it
Sleep apnoea affects millions but often goes undiagnosed for years. Ms Maria Pulido explains what it is, why it matters, and what treatment can offer.
Why do I snore, and should I be worried?
Snoring affects around 40 per cent of adults, but it isn't always harmless. Ms Maria Pulido, ENT Consultant at Hillser, explains the causes and when to seek help.