Question
A 10-and-a-half-year-old girl, 133cm tall and weighing 40 kg, appears slightly overweight, and has a habit of mouth breathing. However, she can also breathe through her nose without obstruction, although it’s not very smooth, and she can hear a noticeable breathing sound when she is quiet. She has consulted a local doctor who suggested that the surgical outcome might not be very good but also mentioned that there might be some effect. Now, she wants to ask experts whether the child has been diagnosed with adenoid hypertrophy and whether surgery is necessary? (Detailed examination results attached).
Answer
The child’s condition is rhinitis accompanied by adenoid hypertrophy, and it is not recommended to undergo surgery as the outcome may not be good. It is suggested to take nasal sinus solution and amoxicillin clavulanate potassium dispersible tablets, and to use ciclesonide nasal spray for the nose. With treatment, if the nasal passages are clear, snoring will not occur. This is the recommendation for the question ‘Is a 10-and-a-half-year-old girl’s mouth breathing during sleep a sign of adenoid hypertrophy?’ I hope it helps you, and wish you good health!