What happens when ear tubes fall out or move? When should they fall out? What if there’s mucus, blood or other drainage and leakage issues?
Jordan’s surgery for ear tubes and to remove his adenoids goes off without a hitch
Last week we were faced with our first surgery for Jordan since his back closure and the insertion of his vp shunt in his little head that leads to his stomach cavity. After our visit with Dr. Anton Milo (Jordan’s ear, nose and throat doctor), he suggested removing Jordan’s adenoid and placing tubes in his sweet little ears.
Watch an ear tube surgery and adenoidectomy as it happens #tubes4jordan
We followed 20-month-old Jordan Pollock on Feb. 13, 2013, during his surgery to insert ear tubes and remove his adenoid.
Jordan’s ENT visit with Dr. Milo (Photo Gallery)
After Jordan’s febrile seizure from his raised temperature caused by an ear infection and influenza A, we thought it would be a good idea to see Dr. Milo, an ear nose and throat (ENT) doctor at Akron Children’s. We’ve had some great feedback from family friends who’ve seen him in the past so we scheduled our appointment.
Dr. Anton Milo is awesome!
Just wanted to give a shout out and say I always love coming to your hospital. The doctors, nurses, and other staff always make our visits very comfortable and pleasant. Also, another shout out to Dr. Anton Milo, my daughter had her tonsils removed today and he did everything possible to make her feel comfortable […]