Question
My baby is 6 weeks old, and I’ve noticed something off about them during this time. They don’t seem very spirited. How do I deal with pediatric adenoid hypertrophy?
Answer
In severe cases of pediatric adenoid hypertrophy, it can be removed. The adenoids in children are located at the back of the throat, adjacent to the tonsils. Many people mistakenly believe that the adenoids and tonsils are part of the same structure, but they are not. Children with adenoid hypertrophy may experience difficulty breathing and snoring. Don’t let any psychological pressure get to you; maintain a cheerful mood. During this period, make sure to get plenty of rest and keep a healthy diet, avoiding greasy and spicy foods, which will be beneficial for both you and the fetus in your womb.