
Child ENT
What is Pediatric Ear Nose Throat (ENT)?
Pediatric Ear Nose Throat (ENT) diseases deal with the diagnosis and treatment of health problems that can be seen in the ear, nose and throat regions of children from infancy to adolescence. Since children's anatomical structures and immune systems are different from adults, a specialized approach is required in this area.
What are the Common Child ENT Diseases? ENT diseases are quite common in childhood. The most common conditions include:
When to See a Child ENT Specialist? Families should see a child ENT specialist if they notice the following symptoms:
Treatment and Intervention Methods In Child ENT treatment, drug treatment methods are primarily applied. However, in some cases, surgical interventions such as removal of the adenoid or tonsils may be required. Each treatment process is planned specifically according to the child's age, general health and the degree of the problem they are experiencing.
Your Child's Health in Expert Hands A special approach to children requires patience and experience. Child ENT specialists create a safe and relaxing environment in communication with young patients, ensuring that the treatment process is easier for both the child and the family.
What are the Common Child ENT Diseases? ENT diseases are quite common in childhood. The most common conditions include:
- Middle ear infection (otitis media)
- Adenoid enlargement
- Tonsil enlargement and tonsillitis
- Nasal congestion and allergic rhinitis
- Swallowing and speech disorders
- Hearing loss and ear fluid accumulation
- Recurrent sinusitis and upper respiratory tract infections.
When to See a Child ENT Specialist? Families should see a child ENT specialist if they notice the following symptoms:
- Frequent ear pain
- Nasal congestion and snoring
- Speech and hearing delay
- Frequent tonsil infections
- Constant mouth breathing receiving
- Restlessness during sleep, pauses in breathing
Treatment and Intervention Methods In Child ENT treatment, drug treatment methods are primarily applied. However, in some cases, surgical interventions such as removal of the adenoid or tonsils may be required. Each treatment process is planned specifically according to the child's age, general health and the degree of the problem they are experiencing.
Your Child's Health in Expert Hands A special approach to children requires patience and experience. Child ENT specialists create a safe and relaxing environment in communication with young patients, ensuring that the treatment process is easier for both the child and the family.