This year's World Hearing Day theme, "Changing Mindsets," aims to challenge misconceptions and stigmatizing attitudes surrounding ear disease, hearing loss, and deafness.
Here’s why your child snores and what you need to do
“My child snores just like his father” or rarely “just like his mother”. This is a joint statement that we have all heard. Snoring in children is a common and often ignored condition. It is not normal for a child to snore persistently; thus, this should be considered. One of the most common causes of persistent snoring in children is adenoid enlargement.