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When Is It Time For Ear Tubes For Your Child
Written on October 22, 2019 at 10:46 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
Most kids will only experience a few ear infections, if any, in a year. Some children, however, will have chronic ear infections and even have difficulty in hearing or talking normally. Pediatricians may recommend ear tube surgery as a solution to your children’s condition. Here’s what to know about the ear tubes, when to know Continue Reading »
How to Treat a Child’s Deviated Septum
Written on September 6, 2019 at 5:54 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
Is your child’s breathing noisy and raspy? Do they have a persistent runny nose? Do they snore when they are asleep or breathe with their mouth open? If the answer to all of these questions is “yes,” your child could be suffering from a deviated septum. The septum is the thin piece of cartilage that Continue Reading »
What Are Strawberry Birthmarks And When Can They Be Treated?
Written on June 18, 2019 at 11:30 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
Strawberry birthmarks (also known as hemangiomas) are bright red skin spots named for its color, which forms a rubbery, bright red nodule of extra blood vessels that grow in or under the skin. Although called a birthmark, a hemangioma does not always only appear at birth (usually within a month). It can also manifest when Continue Reading »
What To Expect After Your Child Gets a Cochlear Implant
Written on April 29, 2019 at 1:30 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
Pediatric otolaryngology programs can give hope to your child by maximizing the impact of a cochlear implant in children on his or her life while providing the most advanced care available. Children all over the world rely on their pediatric cochlear implant, also known as “bionic ear,” to not only improve their ability to sense Continue Reading »
When Is It Time for an Adenoidectomy?
Written on April 5, 2019 at 4:47 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
It’s no fun having a child who doesn’t feel well, no matter what the cause or symptoms are. And while having adenoids or tonsils removed has been de rigueur for American kids for generations, how do you know when it’s time for your child to undergo this procedure? Pediatric ENT Associates (PENTA) at Children’s of Continue Reading »
Is it Clumsiness or a Sign of Hearing Loss?
Written on October 20, 2018 at 6:36 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
Are there any moments more precious than watching your baby take her first steps? She tries and tries again, succeeding, failing, falling. Of course, it takes time for your baby to learn how to coordinate her muscles, movements and balance so that she can begin to walk properly. But what if she continues to fall, Continue Reading »
My Toddler Snores at Night. Should I Be Concerned?
Written on October 20, 2018 at 6:25 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
Almost all children snore sometimes, especially when they’re in deep sleep. But about one in 10 kids snores regularly. Does that mean she or he has obstructive sleep apnea — a disorder that shuts off breathing and can lead to daytime fatigue and trouble in school? Not necessarily. Snoring in kids can have lots of Continue Reading »
This Summer, Watch Out for Swimmer’s Ear
Written on June 25, 2018 at 9:31 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
Summer break is a great time for kids to get plenty of sunshine and exercise by swimming in lakes, rivers, pools, and oceans. It’s also a great time for them to pick up a not-so-great condition called swimmer’s ear. Swimmer’s ear is simply an ear infection that arises after bacteria-rich water gets trapped in the ear Continue Reading »
My Child is Tugging at Her Ears? What Does This Mean?
Written on June 6, 2018 at 5:58 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
You’ve noticed your child tugging at her ears repeatedly. You’d like to think she’s just a Carol Burnett fan, but worry that her ear tugging could be the sign of something more ominous, such as an ear infection. You examine her ear and it seems fine — no signs of abrasions, irritation or infections. Since Continue Reading »
Moonlight and Magnolias, Pollen in Your Hair: Top Allergens in Alabama
Written on May 3, 2018 at 9:00 pm, by Dr. Brian Kulbersh
Our sweet home Birmingham, Alabama is known for its verdant fields and stately trees hung with draperies of kudzu. Achoo! Yes, those green and glorious beauties produce pollen that can make your child (and you) sneeze, cough and have other allergic symptoms. Trees release millions of grains of pollen each spring because it’s an essential Continue Reading »