Question

Which hospital in Beijing is considered the best for treating adenoid hypertrophy?

Answer

Adenoid hypertrophy is often caused by incomplete recovery from a child’s cold or cough, with long-term nasal congestion leading to facial deformities, affecting intelligence, and possibly resulting in otitis media. Timely surgery is recommended, and ion therapy can also be considered for adenoid hypertrophy. If a child develops this condition after the age of four or five and the situation is not severe, they can be monitored. However, by the time they are in their teens, it may resolve on its own.