Sinus and Nasal Congestion Concerns in Children
Conditions affecting the nose and sinus passages that may cause blocked nose, congestion, breathing discomfort, facial pressure, or recurrent nasal symptoms in children.
Paediatric ENT focuses on conditions affecting the ears, nose, throat, hearing, breathing, and upper airway in children and adolescents. Children may experience ENT-related conditions differently from adults because their airways, immune systems, hearing, and speech development continue to change as they grow.
Some children may require ENT assessment because of recurrent infections, breathing difficulties, enlarged tonsils or adenoids, hearing concerns, speech-related issues, or ongoing nasal and throat symptoms. Some conditions improve with monitoring or medication, while others may require procedural or surgical treatment.
The focus is on supporting breathing, hearing, communication, comfort, and healthy development through coordinated child-focused care.
Paediatric ENT manages a range of conditions, including:
Conditions affecting the nose and sinus passages that may cause blocked nose, congestion, breathing discomfort, facial pressure, or recurrent nasal symptoms in children.
Repeated episodes of throat pain or throat infections that affect eating, sleep, school attendance, or overall wellbeing in children.
Breathing-related sleep concerns in children that may cause snoring, restless sleep, breathing pauses, daytime tiredness, or reduced sleep quality.
Inflammation or infection of the tonsils causing sore throat, fever, swallowing difficulties, and throat discomfort in children.
A condition where the adenoids become enlarged, sometimes causing breathing difficulties, snoring, nasal blockage, or recurrent infections in children.
Infections affecting the ear in children, often causing ear pain, fever, hearing changes, irritability, or sleep disturbance.
Conditions affecting a child’s ability to hear clearly, sometimes impacting speech, learning, communication, behaviour, or development.
Paediatric ENT care includes assessment, hearing and airway evaluation, infection management, procedural care, and long-term follow-up where needed. Services may include:
You may benefit from paediatric ENT care if your child:
Your child’s care may involve ENT examination, hearing assessment, imaging or investigations where needed, treatment planning, and follow-up monitoring. Care may include:
Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.
ENT investigations may be used to assess hearing, airway structure, infections, breathing concerns, and upper airway function. Depending on your child’s needs, the care team may use:
These assessments help guide diagnosis, treatment planning, and long-term monitoring where needed.
Some children may benefit from additional communication, rehabilitation, developmental, or emotional wellbeing support alongside ENT care. Support services may include:
Paediatric ENT specialists assess and manage ear, nose, throat, hearing, airway, and related conditions affecting children.
You may seek care for recurrent infections, snoring, breathing difficulties, hearing concerns, speech-related issues, or ongoing ENT symptoms.
Yes. Enlarged tonsils or adenoids may affect breathing, sleep quality, and comfort in some children.
Some recurrent ear infections may affect hearing temporarily or require additional monitoring and treatment.
Some ENT conditions improve with medication or monitoring, while others may benefit from procedural or surgical treatment.
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