Question

My child is ten years old and has an adenoid hypertrophy issue. What should I do?

Answer

Adenoid hypertrophy is common in children who have not recovered from colds and coughs. Persistent nasal congestion may lead to facial deformities, affect intelligence, and increase the risk of otitis media. It is usually recommended to undergo surgery early on. For mild cases, it may also be considered to wait until the child is ten years old, as the adenoids may shrink on their own. In addition, plasma treatment is also an effective method for treating adenoid hypertrophy.