Question

When a child snores during sleep, an electronic nasal endoscopy reveals enlarged adenoids blocking about 2/3 of the posterior nares, accompanied by secretions; the tonsils are also enlarged. Besides surgery, what other treatment methods are available?

Answer

Common causes of snoring in children include enlargement of the adenoids and tonsils in the nasopharynx, or abnormal craniofacial development. A detailed examination in the Otorhinolaryngology department is recommended, including checks of the nasopharynx and tonsils. If significant enlargement is confirmed, additional treatment, even surgery, may be necessary. These suggestions are helpful for the question “What other treatment methods are available for a child who snores during sleep, has secretions, and has enlarged tonsils, besides surgery?” Wishing you good health!