Paediatric otorhinolaryngology
Common problems in childhood include viral rhinitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, otitis media caused by enlarged tonsils, acidic, purulent middle ear infections and, increasingly, allergies in childhood. We welcome our juvenile patients with nasal and pharyngeal tonsil problems, upper respiratory tract diseases, middle ear infections, cervical lymph node problems, hearing loss.
An enlarged tonsil is the most common ear, nose and throat problem in young children, which can cause hearing loss, nasal congestion, middle ear infections, persistent colds, recurrent sinusitis, snoring, mouth breathing, a dumb face, and inflammation of the organ can also cause swelling of the cervical lymph nodes and a flare-up of childhood asthma symptoms.