Question
My child snores loudly at night, and the hospital examination said it’s adenoid hypertrophy. I don’t want to undergo surgery and hope there’s medication or spray treatment available.
Answer
Pay attention to nutrition, prevent colds, and enhance the body’s immunity, such as by injecting placental globulin and transfer factors. Use 0.5% ephedrine nasal drops to alleviate nasal congestion. Also, actively treat the causative diseases. If there is accompanying tonsillitis, consider tonsillectomy first. As the child grows older, the pharyngeal tonsils gradually atrophy, so the condition may be alleviated or the symptoms may completely disappear.