Question

The child, who is 3.5 years old, was diagnosed with adenoid hypertrophy and rhinitis. Sleeps normally at night during summer, but mostly sleeps with the mouth closed and does not snore much. However, when it’s cool, the child has difficulty breathing at night, snores, and feels short of breath. Now that it’s cool, I find the child’s difficulty sleeping at night quite unsettling.

Answer

Surgical treatment is needed at the hospital, followed by intravenous administration of a large amount of antibiotics for treatment. It is necessary to avoid spicy and alcoholic foods that are irritating. It is important to enhance nutrition and avoid picky eating. Adenoid hypertrophy can cause significant harm to patients, so it is recommended that patients seek timely consultation with a specialist and receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, it is advisable to drink more water and pay more attention to dietary issues, hoping that the child can recover quickly!