Pediatric ENT
- Yerevan, Margaryan Street, 6/1
An otolaryngologist is a doctor who specializes in diseases of the ear, nose and throat. These problems are very common among children and can cause severe discomfort. Symptoms are often ignored in the early stages. But if you do not seek medical help in time, severe complications such as otitis media, rhinitis, tracheitis and laryngitis may occur.
In advanced cases, partial and then complete loss of hearing or smell even occurs. The Silk Medical clinic in Yerevan is equipped with the most modern diagnostic equipment, and only highly qualified experts work among our otolaryngologists.
Thanks to this, we can guarantee the successful detection and treatment of ear, nose and throat diseases.
For which symptoms is it recommended to immediately register your child for appointment with an otolaryngologist:
- severe snoring and frequent pauses in breathing during sleep;
- nasal congestion and difficulty breathing;
- enlarged lymph nodes, which may indicate the presence of infectious, autoimmune and cancer diseases;
- sore throat and difficulty swallowing liquids or food;
- cold cough and upper respiratory tract infections;
- entry of a foreign body into the external auditory canal, cavity
- nose, pharynx or larynx;
- pain and feeling of fullness in the ear, hearing problems;
- vestibular system disorder and balance disorder.
In childhood, almost every child encounters ENT diseases. Acute respiratory viral infections, colds and flu are often accompanied by a runny nose, sore throat and ear pain. If not treated appropriately, these minor problems may provoke more serious pathologies. Otolaryngologists at the Silk Medical clinic in Yerevan will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the problem and make a treatment prognosis.
To identify disorders in the early stages, it is important for a child to undergo a preventive examination by a pediatric otolaryngologist at least once a year.
If the disease has already been diagnosed, the doctors at the Silk Medical clinic can conduct a re-examination if necessary, as well as prescribe appropriate treatment and accompany the patient along the entire path to recovery.