Dr. Antonio G. Yong M.D.
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
445 E 25th St Hialeah FL, 33013About
Dr. Antonio Yong is an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, practicing in Hialeah, FL. Dr. Yong specializes in diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat as well as other parts of the head and neck. Such structures an ENT may work on include the sinuses, larynx (voice box) and mouth in addition to the ear, nose and throat. There are seven areas of expertise that an ENT might specialize in, and these are: allergies; facial reconstructive surgery; head and neck; laryngology; otology/neurotology; pediatric otolaryngology; and rhinology.
Education and Training
Univ of Miami Sch of Med, Miami Fl 1971
University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine 1971
Board Certification
OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto
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What medication can I give my newborn when taking his first flight?
It is not a good idea to fly with a small baby. The eustachian tubes are not well developed and as a consequence he might not be able to equalize the ear pressure, resulting in severe ear pain and middle ear fluid. He is too small to insulate his ears. Consult with your pediatrician if he may use a pediatric nasal spray like neosinephrine and use it about 15 minutes prior to take-off. Do not repeat it if the flight is only going to take 2 hours. Use it the same way on the way back and throw them away. It is not a good medicine for his nose, but may help if used only occasionally. The only sure way to protect the ears would be myringotomies and placement of ventilation tubes, which is a surgical procedure. Anything else constitutes a risk that you should be very aware to understand and decide if you want to take it. READ MORE
Swollen lymphs
Go and see a head and neck surgeon that may do a needle biopsy of the nodes to rule out any possible problem and also look into your nose and throat to look for a cause of bleeding. READ MORE
I used a neti pot with hot water. Will this cause a reaction in my nose?
The water should be at room temperature mixed with the salt that comes in the containers in the proportions ccording to the instructions. Hot water will damage the mucosa, lack of the sat will also damage it. Water should be boiled but must be cool down. READ MORE
What causes sinus infections in some people?
Many things: allergies, viral and bacterial infections, nasal or sinus deformities, trauma. Many diseases may also include sinus disease like diabetes. Use of nasal drugs like cocaine, Afrin, and many over-the-counter nasal sprays and inhalers if abused will result in rhinitis and sinusitis. READ MORE
Scratchy throat
Gargle with a warm saline solution for a week. If not better, visit your doctor or an otolaryngologist to look at your throat. READ MORE
My son is 4 years old and is suffering from throat irritation. Could it be a strep throat?
The only sure way to know if your son has a strep throat is to do a strep test or a throat culture. Viruses, allergies and other bacteria can and will result in sorethroats. Take your son to his pediatrician and ask him to do a strep test on him and if positive he will be able to treat him as necessary. READ MORE
tooth abscess
I think your best bet is to find a good reliable dentist and visit him for a second opinion. He has the special X-rays needed to evaluate a posible abscess and any possible damage in the root of the teeth. ENT doctors do not have the equipment to do so. Good luck. READ MORE
My son is feeling dizzy and the doctor says its vertigo. Is it possible for a 7 year old to have vertigo?
Yes. He will need a full ENT and neurologist examination if doesn’t go away soon READ MORE
I have a pus boil in my ears. Can it become serious?
See an ENT doctor for treatment. READ MORE
Help, please. Question about laryngitis treatment.
Contrary to what everyone wants to believe, marijuana is harmful and its smoke will irritate your vocal cords as much as cigarette smoking. Zpack action will continue for another 5 days after the last pill was taken READ MORE
What is the treatment for swimmer's ears?
Mix half and half of alcohol and white vinegar, put 4 drops in each ear when you finish swimming. READ MORE
What is the best way to clean ear wax in the elderly?
Take her to an ENT Dr to clean her ears READ MORE
My husband is unable to hear properly. Could it be due to wax accumulation?
Take him to an ENT Dr for examination and testing by audio-gram READ MORE
I have severe itching inside my nose. Could it be an allergic reaction?
It probably is but have it checked by a physician just to be sure there is no other problem present READ MORE
There is a white coating on my tongue and upper mouth. Could this be an infection?
See your ENT doctor you may need a biopsy of your mouth READ MORE
A ball hit my ear, hard. Should I get this checked out
Yes, the sooner the better you will need a hearing test READ MORE
Can using ear cleansing liquids cause hearing loss?
These liquids work by melting the wax so it becomes soft. You must remove it then or it will accumulate in the canal and produce a conductive hearing loss. Take her to her doctor to clean her ears an make her stop touching her ears or putting anything in them READ MORE
What should I do about my toddler's constant ear pain?
Take him to a good ENT doctor and have him check him READ MORE
Post-nasal drip for 2 years?
You need a full ENT evaluation, CT scan of Sinuses, Allergic testing so a diagnosis may be reached. READ MORE
What is the treatment for my throat infection?
You need to stop taking antibiotics for at least one week then at the first sign of the next throat infection you need to have a culture and sensitivity study. If bacteria is detected and an antibiotic is found to be active against it then use it. If the infection repeats again in a short time after the treatment is stopped you may need your tonsils removed. So go and see an otolaryngologist READ MORE
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