Pediatric Nasal Congestion

Medical traumatic stress is common, especially in children with pediatric-onset disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease, explains gastroenterologist Addison Cuneo, MD, and many even meet the criteria for PTSD. Explaining that what a doctor perceives as “no big deal” may be life-altering to a patient, she illuminates what research shows about factors that can lead to lasting psychological harm, affecting not only the patient-provider relationship but compliance, future treatment options, outcomes and quality of life. Cuneo illustrates her talk with poignant real-life examples and offers resources for clinicians seeking to improve their skills in trauma-informed care for patients whose conditions may have fractured their sense of agency and identity.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand common causes of nasal congestion in pediatric patients

  • Recognize when to refer nasal congestion to otolaryngology

  • Recognize when to refer nasal congestion to otolaryngology

 


Published

December 10, 2024

Expires

December 9, 2025

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