Diagnosis Criteria for Adenoid Hypertrophy

A four-year-old child experiences frequent respiratory infections, at least once a month. Symptoms typically start with nasal speech, followed by tonsillitis, and then coughing, which may develop into acute laryngitis or bronchitis. The recovery from coughing is poor, with yellow mucus increasing when the cough improves slightly. The interval between infections has changed from once every three months to once every two months, and now even once a month, sometimes even less. Does this pattern of symptoms meet the criteria for adenoid hypertrophy diagnosis?
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Does a Boy’s Stuffy Nose for Two Days Mean He Has the Flu?

If a child has a runny nose for two days and is stuffy, it might be a common viral infection rather than the flu. After taking antipyretic medication, the child’s fever subsided, indicating the condition is not severe. However, for an accurate diagnosis and treatment advice, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a follow-up examination. Follow the doctor’s recommendations for treatment.
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