Pediatric adenoid hypertrophy can be completely cured by choosing the appropriate treatment method according to the degree of adenoid hypertrophy and clinical symptoms.
Adenoid hypertrophy is mainly due to the repeated stimulation of inflammation in the nasopharynx and its adjacent parts or the adenoids themselves, prompting the adenoids to undergo pathologic hyperplasia. The main manifestations are snoring, open-mouth breathing, breath-holding during sleep, nasal congestion, runny nose, hearing loss, lack of concentration, and decreased academic performance.
For those with less severe disease, conservative treatment, such as nasal rinsing, or medication such as fluticasone propionate and cetirizine cefaclor can be prescribed.
For more severe disease, surgical removal of the adenoids may be given. For example, with low-temperature plasma ablation technique or scraping under nasal endoscopic guidance. Post-operative medication supplemented by avoiding colds can usually provide good relief.
If you are diagnosed with enlarged adenoids, it is recommended that you undergo standardized treatment as soon as possible under the guidance of your doctor to minimize the adverse effects of the disease. All of the above medications should be used under medical supervision.