Category: ENT For Pediatric (Children)
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Snoring in children – Part1
Snoring and sleep apnea in children Most children snore on occasion, and about 10 percent or more snore on most nights. Snoring is a noise that occurs during sleep when the child is breathing in and there is some blockage of air passing through the back of the mouth. The opening and closing of the…
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Normal Balance and Equilibrium-How it is working?
Balance and the ability to remain upright is dependent upon three systems: EYES>FEET>LEGG>NECK>INNER EAR>CEREBELLUM All three of these systems give information to the brain about the position of the body in space. Generally people can keep their balance if two of the three systems are working, but they cannot cope with only one system working.…
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Teething Trouble: Ear ache and Runny Nose
Teething Trouble-Ear ache and Runny Nose Teething can be a painful experience for your baby and an important milestone in child’s development Telltale signs 1. Irritability and bad temper: As the new tooth rises closer to the surface your baby’s gums may become increasingly more sore and painful, leading to fussiness and crying. 2. Drooling…