Dr. Ari Judah Goldsmith M.D.
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21245 26th Ave Bayside NY, 11360About
Ari Judah Goldsmith is a top Doctor in brooklyn, ny. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to his specialty, Ari Judah Goldsmith is an expert in changing the lives of his children and their families for the better. Through his designated cause and expertise in the field, Ari Judah Goldsmith is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in his field, Ari Judah Goldsmith is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. He embodies the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with children and their families. In brooklyn, ny, Ari Judah Goldsmith is a true asset to the field of pediatric ENT.
Education and Training
albert einstein md 1988
Long Island Jewish medical center Residency in Otolaryngology
Harvard medical school, Boston Children’s Hospital Fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology
Board Certification
American Board of Otolaryngology
Pediatric Otolaryngology (Otolaryngology)
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Dr. Ari Judah Goldsmith M.D.'s Expert Contributions
When should I take my child to the ER for a headache?
You want to call your pediatrician first and ask them for advice. Most headaches are nothing serious, but they can be a manifestation of a more serious problem. Your pediatrician will discuss this with you and decide whether the child needs to go to the emergency room. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
When should you take your child to the hospital for a cough?
The child should not be seen at a hospital. Your pediatrician will decide on whether they should see first and ENT or a pulmonary doctor. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
Can tonsillitis cause bad breath?
There is an entity called chronic tonsillitis where the tonsils are chronically inflamed even though they’re not infected. This is a common cause of halitosis. It’s best to be seen by an ENT doctor to have it evaluated, and in the meanwhile gargle after every meal with salt water if possible. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
How do I get rid of sinus pain?
You need to see your doctor or ent and make sure it is from sinusitis. If it is, it is easily curable. Other things can cause "sinus pressure" like allergy or migraine. READ MORE
When should I see a doctor for an earache?
As soon as you have an earache, you should see a doctor. There are many different causes and they can be treated easily. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
Why won't my son's runny nose stop?
Colds can take two weeks or more to resolve, or it may be a sinus infection if the secretions running are green or yellow. It can also be an infection of the adenoid. Bottom line is, if it's not improving, you need to see your pediatrician. READ MORE
What can I do about my son's earache?
Definitely. Need to figure out what kind of infections these are. They may be outer ear infections. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
Is it normal for a toddler to have green mucus?
It is normal for babies to have intermittent green nasal drainage, but if the drainage is always green, you should see your doctor as it may be a bacterial infection of the nose like strep. Whatever it is, it is not dangerous at all. READ MORE
How is ear fungus in toddlers treated?
Before we treat fungus, the child needs a culture to make sure that it is indeed fungus. The treatment for bacterial infection and fungal infection is completely different, we must prove that it is fungal. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
Why do ear infections cause vertigo?
The middle ear is in continuity with the cochlea or hearing organ, which is adjacent to the vestibular or balance system. Any inflammation in the middle ear like in an ear infection, can transmit inflammation to the balance system and cause either falling in young children, or a complaint of vertigo in older children. When the infection goes away, the balance issues will resolve. If they don’t, you must see an ear, nose, and throat doctor. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
Is it possible to get ear drops over the counter?
You can dilute vinegar half-and-half with distilled water and use those as drops until you get home. READ MORE
How can I treat son's ear infection at home?
According to the most recent guidelines, any child less than two, or an older child with high fevers or severe ear pain must be treated with antibiotics. There have been no natural home remedies that have been shown to help, at least on a scientific evidence basis. And therefore depends on your child’s age, and how sick they are. They should always start off with a weak antibiotic like Amoxicillin, and only if it is not effective should the antibiotic be changed to a stronger one. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
How do I know if my kid's sore throat is serious?
The most important thing is to determine if the child is able to drink and stay hydrated. If not, they will need to be brought to the emergency room. After that, the question is whether it is strep or viral, and that will be solved by a throat culture by the pediatrician. Strep throat needs antibiotics while viral does not. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
Son has Lego stuck in nose. Do we need to go to the ER?
Yes. Right away. Don’t want it to fall back and god forbid aspirate it. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
What is Glue ear?
Glue ear refers to ear fluid that is very thick, and is less likely to resolve on its own. If the fluid has been present for sometime or there is a speech and language delay or school issues, something needs to be done about it. You should definitely visit your ENT to evaluate. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
How do you cure ear fungus?
First, a doctor needs to document that it is fungus, as the drops that are used for bacteria and fungus are very different. There are special ant-fungal ear drops that are used, but it can be somewhat difficult to cure and may need frequent cleaning by the ENT doctor every several days. But the most important thing is to make sure that indeed it is fungus. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
What causes daily earaches?
If the ear looks normal, it could be TMJ or something called Eustachian tube dysfunction. Definitely see an ENT to figure it out. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
What causes noses to bleed when blown?
The most common cause of nosebleeds is crusting and dryness of the nasal lining. You can also have discrete blood vessels in the nose but this is less likely in younger kids. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
What does white bumps on tonsils mean?
It is either exudate from strep, or could be tonsil stones, which are a build-up of saliva and food particles in the crypts of the tonsils. Your doctor should examine and decide. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
Can swimming with ear plugs cause hearing issues?
In general, you shouldn’t need earplugs while swimming unless you are prone to outer ear infections. Earplugs may also push wax in, and that can give him a clogged sensation. Your pediatrician should check it out and see what is the status of his ears And send to an ENT doctor if needed. Ari Goldsmith READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Perioperative adenotonsillectomy management in children: current practices.
- Treatment of pediatric sinusitis.
- Chiari Type I malformation and upper airway obstruction in adolescents.
- Laryngomalacia: a classification system and surgical treatment strategy.
- A prospective study of the effect of gastroesophageal reflux disease treatment on children with otitis media.
- Management of supraglottic dysgenesis presenting as laryngomalacia.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- chief of pediatric ent maimonides medical center - 2017
- associate professor suny downstate - 2017
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