What is the treatment for adenomegaly

Treatment of adenoid hypertrophy. The first point is that adenoidal hypertrophy does not require treatment. This is because there is a physiological hypertrophy of itself, especially at the age of 6-7 years, when the tendency of this hypertrophy is more pronounced. However, it is important to identify whether adenoidal hypertrophy causes other symptoms and whether it is a physiological condition. If it is a physiological condition, no special treatment is needed. The second point is that adenoidal hypertrophy can be treated with medication. The drug treatment of adenoid hypertrophy, may be acute and chronic adenoiditis resulting in adenoids, submucosal tissue congestion, edema, and even some allergic reactions to stimulate the adenoids lead to hypertrophy, you can use endosulfan nasal spray, you can use Shunerin for oral, etc., to play a certain role. But the use of these drugs is generally very long, at least a month or more. The third, surgery. The main surgical treatment is to remove the adenoids.