What is Croup? Symptoms, Treatment, and When to Worry
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Croup is a common childhood condition that can cause some worrisome symptoms. Get tips for treating croup at home and signs you should seek medical care.
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Croup is a common childhood condition that can cause some worrisome symptoms. Get tips for treating croup at home and signs you should seek medical care.
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How (and when) to manage sore throats at home — and when you need to see the doctor.
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Fall 2022 saw the loss of two more CHOP luminaries as Ralph Wetmore, MD, former Chief of Otolaryngology, and Audrey Evans, MD, former Chief of Oncology, died in September.
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Get answers to your questions about the newborn hearing screening and learn what to do if your baby doesn’t pass this test.
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Why are so many babies getting tongue-tie surgery? Dr. Adva Buzi, an attending physician in our Division of ENT, shares more about why tongue-tie surgeries have increased.
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On Dec. 4-5, CHOP's Center for Pediatric Airway Disorders participated in the Society for Ear, Nose and Throat Advancement in Children (SENTAC)/Aerodigestive Society 2020 Virtual Meeting.
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The first-of-its kind bioengineering and biomaterials laboratory is dedicated to innovating new techniques and devices to advance the field of pediatric laryngology.
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A CHOP expert in childhood hearing loss co-led a study detailing how a mutated gene disrupts normal development in the inner ear. The research may offer clues to designing future treatments.