Symptoms of pediatric nasopharyngeal adenoid hypertrophy

Symptoms of enlarged nasopharyngeal adenoids in pediatric patients include nasal congestion, difficulty breathing, and dry, cracked lips.
Pediatric patients with enlarged nasopharyngeal adenoids produce more symptoms. Initially, there may be no obvious symptoms, and as the condition worsens, symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, and difficulty in breathing may occur.
At the same time, some patients may have dry and cracked lips, bad breath, dry mouth, sleep disturbance, snoring at night, tinnitus, inattention, etc. When the situation is serious, other complications may occur, such as chronic rhinitis, bronchitis, otitis media, etc., which will seriously affect the growth and development of children in the later stage.
If the symptoms are obvious, it is best to consult a doctor immediately and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.