Dr. Vinod Bharadwaj

Dr. Vinod Bharadwaj

Otolaryngologist
Kitchener, ON
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There are various types of ear surgery, including tube placement for fluid behind the ear, hole repair and ossicular chain reconstruction

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    I had two surgeries done with Dr. B and I regret both of them. They were painful, mutilated my nose and my breathing is no better. Your nose isn't stuffed up because your nasal passage is too small its because of a lack of carbon dioxide in your body. Mouth breathing causes hyperventilation which results in CO2 deficiency. This is the root cause of all clogged nasal passages, and of all diseases for that matter. Without CO2 you can't use oxygen (bohr effect). Here's a good article for more information: https://endalldisease.com/buteyko
    Submitted: November 06, 2017

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