How to deal with a child’s enlarged nasal adenoids?
A child’s nasal congestion and breathing difficulties may be caused by adenoid hypertrophy, and treatment should be considered.
A six-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent runny nose, red and swollen nostrils, dry and itchy nose at night, with good appetite and normal defecation. The weight remains stable. The symptoms have lasted for two months and have caused a fever in the past, now it is a recurrence of allergic rhinitis.
My child is 14 years old and has a swollen tonsil on the right side, with white discharge inside the tonsil but no fever and not much pain. Is this a serious issue?
Treatment and Prevention Methods for Pediatric Tonsillitis
Congenital calcium deficiency can lead to underdeveloped laryngeal tubes in children. It is recommended to supplement with Vitamin AD and calcium supplements, and to pay attention to a balanced diet and prevention of colds. Blood tests may require fasting. Children’s ear, nose, and throat diseases can cause significant harm to patients, so it is advised that patients visit a specialist promptly and receive treatment under a doctor’s guidance. Drinking plenty of water and paying close attention to dietary issues in daily life can help the child recover quickly!
Offer diagnostic and treatment recommendations for a four-month-old baby’s hearing issues.
Adenoid hypertrophy typically resolves as the child grows older. If the baby is experiencing deep sleep snoring and mouth breathing, it is advisable to visit an ear, nose, and throat clinic for a re-examination and a clear treatment plan. Currently, medication is not effective in alleviating symptoms. Avoid any psychological stress, maintain a positive mood, rest adequately during this period, and keep a healthy diet, avoiding greasy and spicy foods. This is beneficial for both you and the fetus in your womb.
Adenoid facies refers to a facial deformity caused by the enlargement of the adenoids, leading to disorders in facial bone development, such as elongated mandible, high-arched palate, uneven teeth alignment, prominent upper incisors, thick lips, and a lack of expression.
Adenoid hypertrophy can be treated using low-temperature plasma microincision technology to restore normal ventilation of the pharynx.