Utangulizi kwa Matatizo ya Sikio, Pua na Koo kwa Watoto

NaUdayan K. Shah, MD, MBA, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
Imepitiwa/Imerekebishwa Apr 2022 | Imebadilishwa Sept 2022

    Ear, nose, and throat disorders, particularly infections, are extremely common among children.

    • Ear infections occur in children almost as often as the common cold. They can develop behind the eardrum (in the middle ear), called otitis media, or, less commonly, in front of the eardrum (in the outer ear canal), called otitis externa or external otitis.

    • Throat infections are usually not serious, but they make children uncomfortable and can lead to missed school days and visits to a doctor.

    A Look Inside the Ear

    A Look Inside the Nose and Throat

    Other disorders, such as hearing impairment and neck masses, affect fewer children but are potentially serious. In general, any abnormality of a child’s ear, nose, or throat ( ona Ugonjwa wa Kuota Dutu Kwenye Njia ya Hewa Unaorejea and ona Angiofibroma ya vijana) that does not resolve within several days should be evaluated by a doctor. Sometimes these disorders and abnormalities, if untreated, lead to problems with communication.