Nasal congestion may occur after adenoid hypertrophy surgery, but is usually considered to be caused by other factors.
Nasal congestion is a common symptom of adenoid hypertrophy and is mainly caused by the blockage of the posterior nostrils after the adenoids have become enlarged. The symptoms of nasal congestion due to this disease can be effectively improved after removal of the adenoids.
However, there are various factors other than adenoid hypertrophy that may lead to nasal congestion, such as the occurrence of infectious diseases such as rhinitis and sinusitis, as well as occupational diseases such as nasal cysts and nasal tumors. If these abnormalities occur, nasal congestion will occur even after removal of the adenoids.
It is recommended that the patient actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out examinations to clarify the cause of nasal congestion, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.