Surgical removal can address recurrent problems; adenoids play a role in the immune system, and removal does not significantly compromise overall immune function
Adenoids are lymphoid tissue located at the back of the nose. They can become enlarged, causing breathing difficulties. Treatment may involve medications or, in severe cases, surgical removal. Regular monitoring is important for assessing adenoid size and managing symptoms.
Lymphoid tissue located at the back of the throat, part of the immune system
Enlargement can cause breathing difficulties, frequent ear infections
Clinical evaluation, nasal endoscopy, imaging studies
Generally favorable, may enlarge and regress over time
Recurrent infections, airway obstruction
Defense against infections
Observation, antibiotics for infections, surgical removal if recurrent issues persist
Observation, antibiotics for infections, surgical removal if recurrent issues persist
Common in children, part of the lymphatic system in the upper respiratory tract
Monitoring and managing recurrent infections, consideration of surgical intervention
Remember, the information provided here is intended for general knowledge purposes and may not apply to every individual case. To ensure you have accurate information relevant to your specific situation, always consult with a healthcare professional.
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