Is a 10-and-a-half-Year-Old Girl’s Mouth Breathing During Sleep a Sign of Adenoid Hypertrophy?

A 10-and-a-half-year-old girl, 133cm tall and weighing 40 kg, appears slightly overweight, and has a habit of mouth breathing. However, she can also breathe through her nose without obstruction, although it’s not very smooth, and she can hear a noticeable breathing sound when she is quiet. She has consulted a local doctor who suggested that the surgical outcome might not be very good but also mentioned that there might be some effect. Now, she wants to ask experts whether the child has been diagnosed with adenoid hypertrophy and whether surgery is necessary? (Detailed examination results attached).
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Is a 13-Month-Old Baby’s Blood Routine Normal?

A 13-month-old girl measures 69CM tall and weighs 7.5 kg. Her blood routine report shows a low percentage of neutrophils (24.8% below the normal range of 50-70%), and an elevated percentage of lymphocytes (69.9% above the normal range of 20-40%). The thyroid function test results indicate increased total T3 and free T3 levels. The baby has no adverse reactions such as fever or diarrhea. The blood test was done as part of a check-up for slow growth and development, along with a thyroid function test. The results of the full blood trace elements and osteogenic alkaline phosphatase will be available in two weeks. The thyroid function test shows an increase in total T3 to 2.01 (normal range: 0.80-2.00) and free T3 to 7.7 (normal range: 2.8-7.1), with other indices normal.
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