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Are Those Normal Baby Noises? A Guide to Laryngomalacia
If your baby makes squeaky or high-pitched noises while breathing, it can be scary—but it’s often due to a common condition called laryngomalacia. Learn what causes it, what symptoms to watch for, and how most babies outgrow it naturally with time and care.
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The Impact of the Summer Youth Employment Program
Where does the medical school journey start for someone who is the first in their family to attend college? For Bryan Crase, his journey began with one pivotal decision: to apply for an internship through the Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Summer Youth Employment Program.
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Prescribing Guidelines for Acute Otitis Externa and Otitis Media with Tympanostomy Tube Otorrhea
Due to recent drug shortages and cost increases of the otic solution, Partners For Kids and Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Otolaryngology Department recommend using Ofloxacin 0.3% ophthalmic solution as an ear drop for a safe and effective alternative.
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Nasal Turbinate Reduction
Prepare for your child's nasal turbinate reduction with this Helping Hand.
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Ingesting Honey After Swallowing Button Battery Reduces Injury and Improves Outcomes
A team of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists has demonstrated that eating honey after swallowing a button battery has the potential to reduce serious injuries in small children.
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Tonsillitis
Tonsillitis refers to inflammation or infection of the tonsils. Treatment of tonsillitis typically requires a course of antibiotics.
2026 Pediatric Otolaryngology Research Symposium
This conference is directed to presenting clinical updates and research discoveries for the otolaryngologic care of children. This one-day meeting will include expert panels, multidisciplinary discussions and strategies to improve quality for care of children.
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What’s the Difference Between an Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist?
While pediatric audiologists and speech language pathologists each serve different roles, they often work together to track a child’s progress and make adjustments to hearing devices or therapy to best serve a child and their family.
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5 Tips to Avoid Swimmer’s Ear
Swimmer’s ear can turn summer fun into a painful problem. Learn how to help protect your child’s ears with five easy prevention tips, and when to call the pediatrician.