A Day in the Life of a Pediatric ENT | MomDocs

A Day in the Life of a Pediatric ENT | MomDocs

Nearly everyone has had experiences with general pediatricians, but most parents are less familiar with pediatric ear, nose, and throat specialists, or ENTs. A pediatric ENT sees many types of patients for a variety of reasons. Some of the more common reasons to see them include frequent ear infections or a need for ear tubes. You may also see them if you have concerns about tonsils, particularly if a child has recurring tonsillitis. This can also include a child who has enlarged tonsils, trouble snoring, or has sleep apnea concerns.

Behind the Scenes with a Pediatric ENT: A Day in the Life | MomDocs

Other issues that a pediatric ENT may see children for include tongue tie, speech development, or hearing impairment. Even in the trauma department dealing with acute injuries like facial trauma, nasal fractures, or dog bites. They also see patients with neck masses and patients experiencing difficulty breathing or feeding.

Because of the wide variety of reasons that a child may need to see a pediatric ENT, they also work in conjunction with other specialists. These can include pediatric pulmonologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, & GI doctors. If you have concerns about whether or not your child should see a pediatric ENT, consult with their primary pediatrician. We are always happy to see you at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.

Originally published in childrensmd.org

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