Gentle care for children. Trusted pediatric ENT treatment in Nagpur

Dr. Sweta Lohiya provides gentle, child-friendly ENT care in Nagpur — treating ear infections, adenoids, enlarged tonsils, and hearing concerns in children. With 14+ years of ENT experience and a calm, reassuring approach, she helps children breathe, hear, and sleep better at Kingsway Hospitals.

Children's Ear Infections

Care for painful, recurring, or fluid-filled ear infections (glue ear) that can affect a child’s hearing and comfort.

Adenoid Problems

Treatment for enlarged adenoids that cause mouth breathing, blocked nose, snoring, or disturbed sleep in children.

Tonsils in Children

Care for recurring tonsillitis and enlarged tonsils, including tonsil removal when infections keep returning or breathing is affected.

Childhood Hearing Concerns

Evaluation of hearing and speech-related concerns in children, with early diagnosis to support healthy development.

GENTLE, CHILD-FRIENDLY ENT CARE

Caring for your child's ears, nose, and throat

Children experience ENT problems differently from adults, and they need a calm, patient approach. Dr. Sweta Lohiya examines and treats children gently, explaining each step to both child and parent. From recurring ear infections to enlarged adenoids and tonsils, she focuses on accurate diagnosis and the least invasive treatment that helps your child breathe, hear, and sleep well.

What you need to know

Frequently asked questions

At MD, we’re here to help with your questions about our healthcare services and how we support your health needs.

Children's ear structures are smaller and still developing, making them more prone to ear infections. Most are treatable, but recurring infections should be assessed by an ENT specialist to protect hearing.

Adenoids are small tissue pads at the back of the nose. When enlarged, they can block breathing and cause mouth breathing, snoring, and disturbed sleep in children. Treatment is considered when symptoms affect daily life.

Tonsil removal may be recommended when tonsillitis keeps returning or when enlarged tonsils block breathing or disturb sleep. Dr. Lohiya advises this only after careful assessment.

Yes. Repeated or untreated ear infections and glue ear can temporarily reduce hearing, which may affect speech and learning. Early treatment usually prevents lasting problems.

Constant mouth breathing can signal enlarged adenoids or nasal blockage and should be checked by an ENT specialist, as it can affect sleep and development.

Occasional snoring can be harmless, but loud or regular snoring may point to enlarged tonsils or adenoids and is worth an ENT assessment.

Children of any age can be seen by an ENT specialist. Dr. Lohiya uses a gentle, reassuring approach suited to each child's age.

Explain the visit simply and calmly. Dr. Lohiya takes time to make children comfortable and examines them gently, with a parent present throughout.