What
are the symptoms?
There are several symptoms associated with enlarged adenoids:
- stuffy or blocked nose making nose breathing difficult leading
to mouth breathing
- breathing is noisy
- speech being very nasal
- frequent ear infections
- snoring
- sleep apnea (short periods of breath holding during sleep)
When should I go to my GP?
If your child is consistently suffering from any of the above
symptoms make an appointment to see your GP.
What tests will the Doctor want to do?
The GP will want to examine the throat and will probably use
a small mirror to look further down the nasopharynx.
An X-Ray may also show enlarged adenoids.
What is the short-term treatment?
Infections caused by the enlarged adenoids will be treated with
antibiotics where appropriate.
Will I need long-term treatment?
Surgery to remove the adenoids is only needed if the symptoms
are severe or recur frequently. Most children stop suffering
as they grow and so removal of the adenoids is undertaken less
frequently than in the past.
Will I need long-term treatment?
No long-term treatment is usually required.
Will hospital referral be needed?
Hospital referral will only be needed if surgery is being considered.
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