ENT and Head and Neck problems in geriatric population –A review

Authors : Abhimanyu Kadapathri, Abhimanyu Kadapathri, K.C Prasad, K.C Prasad, S.M Azeem Mohiyuddin, S.M Azeem Mohiyuddin, Pradeep Krishna, Pradeep Krishna, Priyanka Das, Priyanka Das

DOI : 10.18231/j.agems.2020.007

Volume : 7

Issue : 2

Year : 2020

Page No : 43-46

Ageing is a natural biological property of all living beings. There is an estimated 120 crore population around the world currently over the age of 65 years, it is also estimated that half of the world’s population would be in geriatric group by year 2050. Developed nations have about 30% of their population in geriatric age group. In India 10% of population belong to geriatric age, even though it comparatively low with other nations the numbers are huge due to population size. Special senses such as hearing and smell are impaired along with ageing body. Other otorhinolaryngological problems are also common due to degenerative
changes in head and neck region. Cosmetic problems are a concern too due to the ever increasing zeal for youthfulness in modern society. We review some of the common problems faced in the elderly.

Keywords: Gerontology head and neck otorhinolaryngology ageing.


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