Question
An 11-week-old infant is in poor condition and lacks vitality. How should adenoid hypertrophy be handled?
Answer
The treatment of adenoid hypertrophy primarily depends on the severity of the disease. Generally, conservative treatments are adopted to enhance the child’s immunity, prevent colds and other diseases, and use medication to alleviate symptoms. If the condition is severe and affects daily life, surgery is recommended. Patients need to maintain a cheerful mood and adequate rest, and their diet should be light, avoiding greasy and spicy foods.