Can children with enlarged adenoids swim?

If there are no obvious symptoms of adenoid hypertrophy in children, and within a reasonable swimming time, then children can swim.
If children for physiological adenoid enlargement, and no obvious clinical manifestations, can be appropriate for swimming, generally with the age of physiological enlargement of adenoids can gradually shrink to disappear.
If the children for pathological adenoid enlargement, the main clinical symptoms can be seen nasal congestion, runny nose, ear stuffiness, earache, hearing loss, pharyngeal discomfort, open-mouth breathing adenoid face, etc., if accompanied by acute inflammation, you can’t swim, so as not to aggravate the condition.
Adenoid hypertrophy mostly occurs in children, can be caused by repeated episodes of nasopharyngitis, tonsil inflammation and other factors, induced by gastroesophageal reflux, allergic reactions and other factors.
If a child has enlarged adenoids with obvious symptoms and needs to swim, he or she should go to the hospital in time and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and should not take care of it by himself or herself.