Dr. Kahren K. Aydinyan DO
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
10 CREST RD SAINT ALBANS VT, 05478About
Dr. Kahren Aydinyan is an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, practicing in SAINT ALBANS, VT, and treats both pediatric and adult patients.
Dr. Aydinyan 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
WVSOM DO 2013
Board Certification
American Osteopathic Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Provider Details
Dr. Kahren K. Aydinyan DO's Expert Contributions
Can you cosmetically improve your ear?
Yes, many options exist, depending on the portion of the ear that needs to be addressed. Please see an ENT or a surgeon who specialized in facial plastic surgery for recommendations. READ MORE
How long does a nose job last?
Should last for a lifetime, if done correctly. However, the nose, like the rest of the body, will still age proportionally and may change in appearance with time. READ MORE
Can plastic surgery remove facial scars?
I would recommend you see a surgeon who specializes in facial plastic surgery to recommend the best course of action. Multiple treatments are available to reduce the appearance of scars. READ MORE
Can you get rid of long ear lobes?
Yes, ear lobe reduction surgery can be performed by a qualified facial plastic surgeon. READ MORE
How do you get rid of burn marks on your ear?
Without seeing what the burn mark looks like exactly, I would assume treatment like any other scar. First-line treatment for most scars is with a gel that contains silicone. Make sure active ingredient includes silicone, and apply as directed until the appearance of the scar has lessened. READ MORE
What are the treatment options for tonsil stones?
Hi! Tonsils stones can certainly be a nuisance. There are medical and surgical treatment options for tonsil stones. First, it's important to address any diet changes since tonsil stones occurred. Dairy can be a frequent trigger. Gentle manual removal of the tonsil stones can be performed, using your finger, toothbrush, etc. Surgical treatment is to remove tonsils. This can be performed if the tonsil stones are chronic and the patient is fed up and wants something definitive. READ MORE
Is there a surgery to remove the wax from my ears?
Hello! Wax can generally be removed in the office setting. In very rare cases, it can be removed in the operating room, if needed. Your body will continue to make wax, however. Discuss with your ENT the steps to take the reduce too much wax accumulation in your ear canals. Some wax is good in the ear canals. READ MORE
Does a septoplasty change your nose appearance?
If done correctly, the outside shape of your nose should not change with a septoplasty. READ MORE
How do you fix an attached earlobe?
If you have attached earlobes and want them detached, there are procedures available to accomplish this. These are cosmetic procedures. See a facial plastic surgeon for further recommendations. READ MORE
What are the treatments for someone who can't breathe from their nose?
Hi! Nasal congestion in a young individual is frequently as a result of a deviated nasal septum, a nasal septal spur, or large nasal turbinates. Allergies can also play a role. Certain medicines can be trialed in attempt to improve symtoms. If those don't work, surgery can usually improve symtoms. READ MORE
Ear seems clogged. What's the best way to clean it?
Hi! There are multiple ways to clean clogged ears, if the clogged sensation is due to wax build up. As long as you're not having any significant pain, you can try over the counter ear wax cleaning solutions. There are multiple devices that you can search for at online retailers such as Amazon for cleaning ear wax. You are correct, Q-tips are not generally recommended as it will push the wax deeper into the ear canal where it is no supposed to be. If these methods are unsuccessfull, you could visit your primary care provider to have your ear canals examined. If needed, your provider may refer you to an Ear, Nose & Throat physician to examine the ears in more detail. READ MORE
How long does swimmer's ear last?
Hi! Depending on the severity of the swimmer's ear infection, I generally treat anywhere from 7-14 days. If the infection is severe enough to where the ear canal is mostly occluded and won't allow ear drops to get in deeper, I place a small ear wick into the ear canal in the office to allow the drop to propagate in. READ MORE
I feel like my nose is crooked even though it seems straight. Why is this?
It's difficult to say why you have this sensation without looking at your overall picture and obtaining your full history and physical examination. A common cause of a crooked nose sensation is a deviated nasal septum. This is something that an ear, nose and throat physician should be able to evaluate for you in the office. READ MORE
What is the hearing test for tinnitus like?
Hi! A full/formal hearing test is called an "audiogram". You will meet with an Audiologist who will guide you through the test. It generally involves listing for various tones through a headset in a sound-proof booth, as well as repeating back various words to grade your perception of normal speech. Other tests may also be performed at the time, to include the small probe (like an earplug) that fits in your ear canal to test the motion and function of the eardrum. An adult hearing test on average can take about 30 minutes. Treatment depends on whether your tinnitus is associated with hearing loss. You may be referred to an ear, nose and throat physician, if needed, to discuss treatment options. READ MORE
Is partial deafness possible after an ear infection?
Ear infections most commonly occur when fluid accumulates in the middle ear (the area behind the eardrum). When the infection has resolved, either naturally or after a course of antibiotics, the fluid in the middle ear can persist, leaving you with decreased hearing. In the majority of people, the fluid will clear on its own after a few months. If the sensation persists, you could see an ear, nose and throat physician to evaluate your ear anatomy and make further recommendations. READ MORE
What are the symptoms of vertigo?
"Dizziness" can be caused by many factors. Some dizziness can be as a result of true vertigo, which is generally described as a sensation of the room spinning around you. Some people also have associated nausea (feeling of throwing up) or actual vomiting/throwing up during their episodes or flare-ups. Lightheadedness or feeling like you're going to faint or blackout are not usually due to vertigo, but some other process such as blood pressure, heart related or other. True vertigo can be due to either a "central" process, meaning the brain or the central nervous system or a "peripheral" process, meaning something outside the brain, most commonly the balance organ in the inner ear. Make sure to discuss your particular symptoms with your doctor, which helps in making the proper diagnosis as well as developing the proper treatment plan. READ MORE
Loss of hearing after car accident. How will it be treated?
Hi, Hearing loss after trauma can be treated in multiple ways. The best initial workup is to obtain a formal hearing evaluation, performed by an audiologist, usually on the same day that you see your Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) physician. If hearing loss is present, your ENT will discuss the type of hearing loss you have and the best treatment plan. As a quick overview, hearing loss is either sensorineural (the inner ear, the nerve or the brain are at fault), conductive (the outer ear, ear canal, eardrum or the bones of hearing at fault), or both. Your hearing test should be able to determine the type of hearing you have, which then guides the treatment. Sensorineural hearing loss, for the most part, is usually permanent. Conductive hearing loss, especially after trauma, may improve after surgery, if necessary. Your ENT will discuss your treatment options. READ MORE
I keep getting blockages in my nostrils. Would I need surgery?
Hi, Nasal congestion or blockages are certainly a nuisance and can affect a person's quality of life. It's very important to find out what exactly is causing the symptoms. Most commonly, the problem areas are either at the nasal septum or the nasal turbinates. Deviated nasal septum and enlargement of the nasal turbinates are common causes of nasal congestion. Initial treatment is usually aimed at treating the nasal tissues and decrease their swelling. Use of various nasal sprays, allergy medication, and saline sprays/irrigations can help with nasal congestion/blockage. If symptoms do not improve, there may be other reasons for the blockage, such a severely deviated septal cartilage or bone spurs, nasal polyps or masses in the nasal cavity or in the back of the nose called the nasopharynx which only surgery may address. It's important to see an Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) physician who can examine your nasal passages and recommend the proper treatment plan. READ MORE
Are there any complications in endoscopic sinus surgery?
Hello! Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) can be very beneficial when performed for the right reasons. It is generally a safe procedure, but like with any surgery, there may be complications. Complications that your ENT surgeon should discuss with you include: 1) Anesthesia complications - There is always a small risk with general anesthesia. This risk is increased if there is any family history of trouble with anesthesia. The risks can range from nausea and vomiting to very rare life-threatening problems. You can discuss any questions with your anesthesiologist. 2. Bleeding 3. Infection 4. Scarring of the inside of the nose 5. Chronic nasal drainage or excessive dryness or crusting of the nose 6. Pain or numbness of the upper teeth, palate, or face 7. Rare complications include bleeding around the eye, loss of vision, or leakage of spinal fluid from the roof of the nose. READ MORE
My ENT found a mass in my neck. What could it be?
Hi! Having a neck mass can certainly cause some anxiety, especially as you're waiting for the results of your biopsy. The diagnosis of a neck mass is rather broad. Depending on your age, certain diagnoses are more common than others. Generally, the younger the patient, the more likely chance that the mass is due to inflammation. In older adults, a neoplasm (either malignant/cancerous or benign/noncancerous) is more likely. However, other possible causes could be infectious, inflammatory, autoimmune and congenital (something you were born with, but may present as the person gets older). READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Memberships
- American Osteopathic Colleges of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
- American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
- Christian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgeons
- American Osteopathic Association
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