Adenoid hypertrophy may also be present at the age of 39, and the condition is more commonly seen in children under the age of 10.
Adenoid hypertrophy is usually caused by recurrent episodes of acute and chronic nasopharyngitis, and the enlarged adenoids will block the posterior nostrils and compress the Eustachian tube, leading to symptoms such as nasal congestion, stuffy ears, hearing loss, and throat symptoms, which are more commonly seen in children under the age of 10 years old, and after the age of 10 years old the enlarged adenoids can usually gradually atrophy to complete degeneration.
Adenoid hypertrophy in 39-year-old adults is often caused by chronic inflammatory hyperplasia of the adenoids due to the adenoids themselves not atrophying or persistent pathogenic factors.
When suffering from adenoid hypertrophy, you can go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication and treatment.