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Paediatric ENT Problems

What are such conditions in children?

Paediatric ENT problems encompass a range of ear, nose, and throat conditions that specifically affect children. These conditions include:

Otitis Media (Middle Ear Infections) :
Symptoms
  • Ear pain or discomfort
  • Hearing difficulties
  • Fever
  • Irritability in infants and young children
  • Fluid drainage from the ear (if the eardrum ruptures)
  • Difficulty sleeping
Surgical Procedure (Tympanostomy Tube/ Grommets Placement) :
  • Tympanostomy tube/ Grommets placement is a common surgical procedure for children with recurrent or chronic ear infections.
  • It involves inserting small tubes through the eardrums to allow proper drainage and ventilation of the middle ear.
  • This procedure can reduce the frequency of ear infections, alleviate pain, and improve hearing in children.
Tonsillitis :

Symptoms

  • Sore throat
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Fever
  • Swollen and red tonsils with white or yellow spots
  • Bad breath
  • Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck
Surgical Procedure (Tonsillectomy) :
  • Tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of the tonsils. It is often recommended for children with recurrent tonsillitis or enlarged tonsils that obstruct breathing during sleep (obstructive sleep apnoea).
  • The procedure can help alleviate recurrent infections and improve breathing and overall health.
Adenoid Hypertrophy:

Symptoms

  • Nasal congestion
  • Snoring
  • Breathing through the mouth
  • Frequent sinus or ear infections
  • Sleep disturbances, including sleep apnoea
  • Difficulty swallowing
Surgical Procedure (Adenoidectomy) :
  • Adenoidectomy involves the removal of the adenoids, which are
    located at the back of the throat, near the tonsils. It is performed when enlarged adenoids obstruct nasal passages, leading to breathing difficulties or recurrent infections.
  • The procedure can improve breathing,
    reduce snoring, and alleviate related symptoms.
Allergies :

Symptoms

  • Nasal congestion
  • Sneezing
  • Runny or itchy nose
  • Watery or itchy eyes
  • Coughing
  • Skin rashes (eczema) in some cases
Surgical Procedures (Not Common for Allergies) :
  • Surgery is not a primary treatment for allergies.Instead, the focus is on allergen avoidance, medications (antihistamines, nasal corticosteroids), and allergen immunotherapy (allergy shots or sublingual tablets) for long-term symptom management.
Congenital Conditions (e.g., Cleft Lip and Palate) :

Symptoms

  • Visible split or gap in the upper lip (cleft lip).
  • Split or gap in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate).
  • Feeding difficulties (for infants with cleft lip and palate).
  • Speech difficulties 
  • Dental problems
Surgical Procedures (Cleft Lip and Palate Repair) :
  • Surgical repair of cleft lip and palate is performed in stages, typically starting during infancy and continuing into childhood.
  • Cleft lip repair involves closing
    the gap in the lip and creating a more normal appearance.
  • Cleft palate repair involves closing the gap in
    the roof of the mouth to improve speech and prevent complications.
Speech and Hearing Disorders :

Symptoms

  • Delayed speech development
  • Difficulty articulating sounds
  • Difficulty understanding speech
  • Hearing loss or difficulty hearing sounds
Surgical Procedures (Rare for Speech and Hearing Disorders) :
  • Surgery is generally not the primary treatment for speech and hearing disorders in children.Instead, interventions may include speech therapy, hearing aids, or cochlear implants, depending on the specific disorder and its severity. It’s important to note that surgery is typically considered after other non-surgical treatments have been attempted, and when there are specific medical indications for
    surgical intervention. The choice of surgical procedure will depend on the child’s diagnosis, age, and individual needs, and it will be discussed and recommended by the paediatric ENT specialist in consultation with the child’s parents or guardians.

What are the causes?

The causes of paediatric ENT problems vary depending on the specific condition. Common causes include:

  • Infections : Bacterial or viral infections can lead to ear infections, tonsillitis, and adenoid infections.
  • Allergies : Allergens like pollen, dust, and pet dander can trigger allergic reactions.
  • Anatomical Factors : Structural abnormalities, such as enlarged adenoids or cleft lip/palate, can be congenital or develop over time.
  • Environmental Factors : Exposure to irritants or pollutants can contribute to ENT issues in children.

How common are the conditions?

Paediatric ENT problems are relatively common, with many children experiencing one or more of these conditions during their childhood. The prevalence may vary based on factors such as age, geographical location, and genetic predisposition.

What can an ENT Specialist do for your child?

Consulting with a Paediatric ENT specialist is essential when your child experiences ENT problems. A Paediatric ENT specialist can provide specialised care tailored to the unique needs of children.
The Role of a Paediatric ENT Specialist:

  • Diagnosis : Paediatric ENT specialists have expertise in diagnosing and evaluating conditions specific to children’s ear, nose, and throat health.
  • Treatment Options : They offer a range of treatment options, including medications, therapies, and surgical interventions, to address paediatric ENT problems.
  • Paediatric-Friendly Care : Paediatric ENT specialists are skilled in providing child-friendly care and creating a comfortable and reassuring environment for young patients.

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