Question

My child snores loudly while sleeping at night. After examination, it was found that they have adenoid hypertrophy. I don’t want to undergo surgery and would like to inquire about medication or spray options.

Answer

It is recommended to pay attention to nutrition, prevent colds, and boost immunity. You can consider injections of placental globulin or transfer factors. Use 0.5% ephedrine nasal drops to relieve nasal congestion. At the same time, actively treat potential underlying causes. If there is also tonsillitis, consider removing the tonsils first. As the child grows older, the palatine tonsils will gradually shrink, which can help alleviate the condition or make the symptoms completely disappear.