A deviated septum is a problem with the cartilage in the nose. The septum usually separates both sides of the nose, but when deviation is present, it causes this separation to shift to one side more so than the other side. When this happens, it can make it difficult to breathe through the nose. Causes […]
Dealing with Chronic Nosebleeds in Children
There are numerous causes for nosebleeds. Such causes can range from common issues, such as nose dryness, to much more serious issues. The following information will help you gain a better understanding as to what causes nosebleeds in children, as well as how best to treat and help prevent nosebleeds from occurring. Causes of Chronic […]
Understanding Stridor in Children
If you have ever heard a high-pitched wheezing sound when your child breathes in, you have heard stridor. This condition is the result of your child’s airways being blocked or obstructed in some way. Your child’s airways are made up of several structures including: Nasal cavity Nose Mouth Sinuses Larynx Trachea Bronchial tree When your […]
Preparing Your Child for an Adenoidectomy
Most people have heard of a tonsillectomy. This procedure involves having the tonsils removed, most commonly for children who get recurring sore throats or other signs of tonsillitis. The procedure is so common that many children will know it as the surgery where you get to eat ice cream for a whole week afterward! A […]
Tonsillitis in Children – Symptoms and Treatments
A child’s tonsils and adenoid are part of their bodies’ defense system against infections. Tonsils are pink, oval shaped tissue masses on either side of the throat. Tonsillitis occurs when the tonsils become inflamed, normally caused by infection. What Are the Symptoms of Tonsillitis? Your child’s tonsillitis may cause: Swollen, red tonsils Yellow or white […]
Why Are Adenoids Removed to Treat Ear Infections?
If you have a child who suffers from chronic ear infections, your physician may recommend that the child have their adenoids removed. An adenoidectomy is sometimes performed at the same time as a tonsillectomy or during a procedure in which ear tubes are inserted. Because we cannot see them, most of us are probably not […]
Throat Problems in Children
When your child develops a sore throat, you may not be sure how serious the condition is and whether or not it is due to something common or it is something more serious, such as strep or tonsillitis. One of the most common reasons why a child may develop a sore throat would be a […]
What To Bring To Your Child’s First Appointment
Taking your child to an ENT specialist for the first time can be stressful. Not only are you concerned about the health and wellbeing of your child, this might be the first time that your child has seen a specialist. An ENT specialist may perform minimally invasive investigations such as looking in the ears, nose […]
Tonsillectomy in Children
Tonsillectomy is a commonly performed surgery for children. This procedure may be recommended for children who have recurrent cases of tonsillitis. Tonsillectomy is often needed for children who have recurrent Strep throat, obstructive sleep apnoea, or other complications of tonsillitis such as rheumatic fever. A tonsillectomy can relieve a great deal of discomfort and has other benefits as […]
Children’s Books About Surgery
By Alexandra Matkevich, Registered Nurse Children learn a lot through play, and reading books together can help your child feel more comfortable about going to hospital for surgery for the first time. I have put together a list of books that are suitable to read together. Many of these books about surgery are available online […]
How to Manage a Child’s Earache
Earaches are very common in children. In fact, they are one of the most common complaints that bring parents to the doctor. Because babies and children have very tiny parts in their inner ear, they are more suscpetable to infections, which will result in an earache. Causes What causes a child’s earache? Most commonly, the […]