How to treat pediatric hypertrophied nasal glands

Commonly used treatments for pediatric nasal adenoid hypertrophy include: medication, surgery, and so on. 1. Drug treatment: when the child has symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, open-mouth breathing during sleep and so on, drugs including nasal glucocorticosteroids such as fluticasone, leukotriene receptor antagonists such as montelukast and decongestants can be taken, mainly used to reduce local inflammation and promote the smooth drainage of the nasal cavity and nasopharynx. 2. Surgery: Surgery should be considered when the child develops obvious airway obstruction, swallowing obstruction, otitis media and recurrent infections of the surrounding tissues, as well as obvious adenoidal facies, hearing loss and other complications. 3. Other treatments: children who do not meet the indications for surgery can lose weight if they are overweight, use saline to clean the nasal cavity in time when the child has a cold, and seek medical treatment in time to avoid worsening of adenoid hypertrophy. Specific treatment needs to go to the ENT department to assess the adenoid condition, and then use medication or other forms of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.