Question

Which hospital is more suitable for surgical treatment of adenoid hypertrophy in a 3-year-old child?

Answer

Currently, most doctors do not recommend adenoidectomy in young children, as their age may make them uncooperative during surgery, and general anesthesia could potentially harm them. The risks include complications such as bleeding. Removing the adenoids may lead to a decrease in regional immunity, increasing the risk of infection. There are some non-invasive treatment methods available, and it is recommended to consult with a professional doctor to obtain the best treatment plan.