Question
What Are the Symptoms of Acute Adenoiditis?
Answer
Adenoiditis is an inflammation of the adenoids, caused by either bacterial or viral infection. The adenoids, also known as tonsils or pharyngeal tonsils, are lymphoid tissue masses present in all normal children’s nasopharynx. Symptoms of acute adenoiditis may include sore throat, fever, cough, runny nose, difficulty breathing, and snoring. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and avoid spicy and irritating foods in your diet. For children with adenoid hypertrophy, it is important to seek medical treatment as early as possible and follow the doctor’s guidance. In daily life, drink plenty of water, pay attention to your diet, and hope your child can recover quickly.