One symptom can have several possible causes. The safest next step depends on your child’s age, how unwell they appear, how long the concern has lasted and what a clinician finds during assessment.
Plan the move from antenatal care to newborn care early.
When a baby may need specialist support after birth, maternity and paediatric teams should communicate before delivery whenever possible.
✓ Bring antenatal records and scan reports.
✓ Confirm the planned place of delivery and transfer pathway.
✓ Do not let paperwork delay urgent clinical communication.
What this may mean
Parents are often the first to notice that something has changed. This guide helps families organise what they are seeing without assuming that one sign confirms a diagnosis.
A clinician may consider your child’s age, health history, recent exposures, feeding and drinking, activity level, sleep and previous treatment before deciding whether tests or specialist review are needed.
What parents can observe
✓ When the concern started and whether it is changing
✓ Feeding, drinking, urination, sleep and activity
✓ Any measured temperature or other observations
✓ Medicines already given and previous results
When to arrange an assessment
Book a review when the concern persists, keeps returning, affects feeding, sleep, growth, activity or school, or simply does not feel normal for your child. Seek same-day or urgent help when your child is worsening or appears significantly unwell.
How Limi Children’s Hospital can help
Care for ear, nose, throat, hearing, tonsil, adenoid and sleep-related concerns.
Paediatric ENT
A child-centred assessment helps determine what your child actually needs.
Why choose Limi for this concern?
Education should lead to the right care. Our guidance is connected to specialist capability for frequent tonsillitis and enlarged adenoids.
Children are cared for within a system designed around their age, development and clinical needs.
General paediatrics, subspecialties, diagnostics, surgery, NICU, PICU and therapies can coordinate around one child.
Hospital and escalation pathways support both everyday and complex needs beyond scheduled clinics.
Our symposium, webinars and referral collaboration help strengthen paediatric care across the wider professional community.
Frequently asked questions
Can this page tell me what my child has?
No. It provides general education and a care pathway. A clinician must assess your child before making a diagnosis.
Can I book without a referral?
Many services can be booked directly. Some specialist tests may require a clinical request. The care team can guide you.
What should I bring to an appointment?
Bring previous reports, a medication list, HMO details and a brief timeline of what you have noticed.
Authoritative starting points for clinical review
These external resources inform the editorial framework. They do not replace topic-specific approval by a credentialed Limi clinician.