A child is 4 years and 8 months old with adenoid hypertrophy, currently almost completely blocked. The child breathes through the mouth during afternoon naps and makes a snoring sound upon falling asleep, which is not very severe. Various traditional Chinese medicines and acupuncture have been tried without effect. The child’s parents are considering surgery but are unsure of the potential drawbacks or complications.
Adenoid hypertrophy can cause various symptoms in multiple areas, including secretory otitis media, rhinitis, sinusitis, cough, and breathing problems.
The causes of adenoid hypertrophy include congenital immune deficiency and inflammatory hypertrophy caused by acquired infections.
Adenoid hypertrophy may be caused by unresolved colds, potentially affecting intelligence and facial structure. Postoperative care and precautions are necessary.
Early symptoms of adenoid hypertrophy include facial abnormalities. How to treat it and can the original appearance be restored after treatment?
Discussing the appropriate diet for patients with adenoid hypertrophy
Adenoid hypertrophy is a common disease that makes children prone to acute tonsillitis, colds, and rhinitis. Surgical removal is an effective treatment method. This article introduces the relevant knowledge and treatment methods of adenoid hypertrophy.
Treatment Methods for Adenoid Hypertrophy
Discussing treatment methods for children with adenoid hypertrophy in Beijing
Adenoid hypertrophy often results from unresolved colds and coughs in children, which may affect intelligence and lead to otitis media. Common treatment methods include surgical treatment and plasma treatment.