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What To Do if Your Child Develops an Allergy
Pediatric allergies are fairly common, with the CDC estimating that 27.2% of children had one or more allergic conditions in 2021[1]. When your child has their first allergic reaction, recognizing their symptoms, finding the cause…
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Frequent Tonsillitis: How ENTs Decide if a Tonsillectomy Is Appropriate
Tonsillitis, an infection of the tonsils, is a common condition among children. Symptoms include a severe sore throat, swollen lymph nodes and a fever. When your child develops tonsillitis, there are a few treatment options…
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Recurrent Ear Infections in Kids: When a Pediatric ENT Visit Makes Sense
When your kid is sick, whether with an occasional cold or an ever-present series of ear infections, it’s natural to search high and low for ways to help them feel better. When it comes to…
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Abscess Drainage
In this section we cover: Abscessed Lymph Node There are chains of lymph nodes that are throughout the head and neck region. Many times, the nodes enlarge due to some type of systemic infection, and…
