7 years old adenoid hypertrophy serious?

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7-year-old adenoid hypertrophy needs attention. Adenoid hypertrophy is one of the most common diseases in children. Adenoid hypertrophy can lead to a variety of symptoms. For example, sleep breathing disorders, manifested as snoring, choking or even apnea, which can seriously affect the quality of sleep in children, and thus affect growth and development. Long-term poor breathing may also lead to abnormal facial development, the formation of adenoid face. It also affects ear health. Adenoid hypertrophy will compress the Eustachian tube, causing secretory otitis media, leading to hearing loss, tinnitus and other symptoms. May cause nasal symptoms. Such as nasal congestion, runny nose, etc., so that children often feel breathing is not smooth. It may also affect your child's mental state and learning. Sleep deprivation and chronic hypoxia can make your child prone to fatigue, lack of concentration, memory loss, etc., and adversely affect academic performance. Treatment options should be carefully selected. Mild adenoidal hypertrophy can be observed or treated conservatively, but if the symptoms are severe and affect your child's quality of life and health, surgery may be required. The surgery method also needs to be evaluated and selected according to the specific situation. In short, adenoid hypertrophy at the age of 7 should not be ignored. Parents should pay close attention to the child's symptoms, seek medical treatment in time, fully communicate with the doctor, and choose the appropriate treatment plan according to the specific situation to ensure the healthy growth of the child.

7 years old adenoid hypertrophy serious?



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