What’s wrong with your child’s nasal voice?

The heavy nasal sound of children’s speech is considered to be related to colds, sinusitis, deviated septum and other factors.
1. Colds: small children are still relatively young and are easily affected by external factors. If you don’t pay attention to keeping warm, you can easily catch a cold and develop a heavy nasal sound.
2. Sinusitis: when a child has inflammation of the sinuses, it may be due to inflammation of the cause, resulting in increased secretion, blocking the nasal cavity will have the symptom of a heavy nasal voice.
3. Nasal septum deviation: this is a congenital nasal passage development deformity, but also may be related to acquired factors, this group of people will be narrower than the normal nasal cavity, there may be the phenomenon of heavy nasal voice.
There may be other reasons for the child’s nasal voice, so further examination can be done to clarify the cause before treatment.