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Ears, Nose, Throat / Otolaryngology

The dangers of loud noises and little ears: What parents should know

July 1, 2019

boy wearing headphones and playing video games

A new study co-authored by Dr. Jay Bhatt, a CHOC otolaryngologist, finds that nearly a quarter of U.S. children are at risk for hearing loss.

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Cochlear Implants as a Journey to Hearing: Gracie’s Story

January 31, 2019

Gracie’s parents were heartbroken to discover she had severe hearing loss. After receiving cochlear implants, she’s thriving.

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Is My Child a Candidate for Ear Tubes?

January 18, 2017

A child with chronic ear infections or one for whom hearing loss or speech delay are suspected due to fluid buildup, may be a candidate.

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Ear Infections Ears, Nose, Throat / Otolaryngology Health Dr. Kevin Huoh

Music to a Little Girl’s Ears

April 12, 2016

Penelope had normal hearing the day she was born. When she was 10 months old something changed. Learn how CHOC helped her hear.

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Infantile hemangiomas

May 8, 2015

Infantile hemangiomas are the most common of benign tumors in children, and most often occur in the head or neck area.

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Tips to Make Eye Drops Easier for Kids – and Parents

January 27, 2015

Administering eye drops to small children can be difficult for parents and kids alike. Here are a few tips to help

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