This monograph examines the impact of innovative technologies on the diagnosis and treatment of ENT (ear nose and throat) diseases in children offering a comprehensive overview of current challenges technological advances and future prospects in pediatric otolaryngology. It is divided into three chapters. The first discusses the clinical features of common pediatric ENT diseases such as otitis media adenoiditis and rhinosinusitis emphasizing diagnostic difficulties related to children's anatomical and behavioral characteristics and the need for early detection to avoid complications. The second chapter presents modern diagnostic and treatment innovations including wearable electronics sensor-based devices (pH temperature humidity and pressure sensors) and sensor contact lenses highlighting their non-invasive child-friendly nature and potential for early inflammation detection. The final chapter addresses ethical legal and organizational aspects such as data protection informed consent professional training and integration into healthcare systems. Special attention is given to the context of Uzbekistan and the prospects for personalized and predictive medicine.
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