Speech Delay in Children – ENT Causes & Treatment in Dubai
If your child is not speaking clearly, has delayed speech milestones, or struggles to respond when called, it may be related to an underlying ENT condition.
Speech delay is a common concern for parents in Dubai, and early evaluation by a pediatric ENT specialist is essential to rule out hearing problems or airway issues.
Dr. Muhammad Jabbr, Consultant Pediatric ENT Specialist in Dubai, provides comprehensive assessment and management of speech delay related to ear, nose, and throat conditions at Medcare Hospital Al Safa.
📍 Location: Medcare Hospital Al Safa – Dubai
Book AppointmentWhat Is Speech Delay?
Speech delay occurs when a child does not reach expected speech and language milestones for their age.
Examples include:
- No words by 12–15 months
- Limited vocabulary by 2 years
- Unclear speech after age 3
- Difficulty forming sentences
- Poor response to sound
Early identification is critical.
Common ENT Causes of Speech Delay in Children
1- Hearing Loss (Most Important Cause)
Even mild hearing loss can affect speech development. Causes include:
- Glue ear (middle ear fluid)
- Recurrent ear infections
- Congenital hearing problems
- Eustachian tube dysfunction
Children may hear muffled sounds, which impacts pronunciation and vocabulary growth. If your child has persistent fluid in the ear, an evaluation for ear tube surgery (grommets) in Dubai may be recommended to restore hearing and support normal speech development.
2- Glue Ear (Otitis Media with Effusion)
Glue ear is very common in Dubai children due to:
- Enlarged adenoids
- Allergies
- Recurrent colds
Fluid behind the eardrum reduces hearing clarity, which directly impacts speech development.
3- Enlarged Adenoids
Adenoid enlargement can cause:
- Chronic mouth breathing
- Nasal speech
- Poor sleep quality
- Hearing issues (due to Eustachian tube blockage)
This can indirectly affect speech clarity.
4- Chronic Nasal Blockage
Persistent nasal obstruction may cause:
- Nasal tone voice
- Mouth breathing
- Poor sound resonance
Signs Parents Should Watch For
- Child does not respond when called
- Frequently says “what?”
- Turns TV volume high
- Speech unclear compared to peers
- Delayed vocabulary
- Snoring with poor sleep
- Recurrent ear infections
If these signs are present, an ENT evaluation is recommended.
How Speech Delay Is Evaluated in Dubai
Dr. Muhammad Jabbr performs:
- Detailed developmental history
- Ear examination
- Nasal and adenoid assessment
- Hearing evaluation
- Referral for formal audiology testing if needed
Early diagnosis prevents long-term communication difficulties.
Hearing Test for Children in Dubai
If hearing loss is suspected, a child-friendly hearing test is performed.
Early identification allows:
- Medical treatment
- Grommet insertion (if needed)
- Speech therapy referral
- Monitoring and follow-up
Treatment Options for Speech Delay (ENT Related)
Treatment depends on the cause.
Medical Treatment
- Allergy control
- Nasal sprays
- Infection management
- Monitoring mild fluid cases
Surgical Treatment (If Needed)
- Grommet (ear tube) insertion
- Adenoidectomy
- Tonsillectomy (if sleep apnea present)
All procedures are safely performed at Medcare Hospital Al Safa, Dubai.
Why Early Treatment Is Critical
Untreated hearing-related speech delay may lead to:
- Learning difficulties
- Social challenges
- Behavioral issues
- Academic struggles
Early ENT intervention significantly improves long-term outcomes.
Speech Delay vs Autism – When to Seek ENT Evaluation
Not all speech delay is neurological.
Before assuming developmental disorders, it is essential to rule out:
- Hearing loss
- Glue ear
- Chronic infections
- Airway obstruction
An ENT assessment is often the first important step.
Why Choose Dr. Muhammad Jabbr?
- 20+ years ENT surgical experience
- Consultant Pediatric ENT Specialist
- Advanced endoscopic evaluation
- Comprehensive hearing and airway assessment
- Located at Medcare Hospital Al Safa
- Trusted by families across Dubai
Serving families from:
- Al Safa
- Jumeirah
- Downtown Dubai
- Business Bay
- JVC
- Arabian Ranches
- Mirdif
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Persistent middle ear fluid reduces hearing clarity and affects speech development.
If your child is not speaking words by 12–15 months or sentences by age 2–3, evaluation is recommended.
If hearing loss was the cause, improvement is often significant.
No. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.