How to Handle a Four-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child’s Suspected Adenoid Hypertrophy?

A four-and-a-half-year-old child was diagnosed with adenoid hypertrophy in May this year, which blocked 3/4 of the airways. After a period of strict treatment, it was recently found that the child’s symptoms of open-mouth breathing have become extremely noticeable, including thickened lips, protruding teeth, and exposure of the gums when laughing. These symptoms seem to be consistent with adenoid facies. Can the face be completely restored to normal if the adenoids are surgically removed?
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How to Handle a Newborn’s Nasal Congestion and Sneezing

At 21 days old, the baby is experiencing nasal congestion and sneezing while feeding, making a whistling sound. This might be due to catching a cold. Proper care should be taken, including increasing nutrition, ensuring adequate vitamins and trace elements, providing easily digestible and absorbable foods, and encouraging moderate exercise to strengthen the body.
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