Medical Encyclopedia
Adenoid removal - series: Indications
Adenoidectomy may be recommended when enlarged adenoids are blocking the airway, which may be suspected if the child:
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snores excessively
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has trouble breathing through the nose (nasal obstruction)
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has episodes of not breathing during sleep (sleep apnea)
Adenoidectomy may be recommended if the child has chronic ear infections that:
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interfere with child's education
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persist despite antibiotic treatment
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recur 5 or more times in a year
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recur 3 or more times a year during a 2-year period
Adenoidectomy may be recommended if the child has chronic or repeated bouts of tonsillitis.
The adenoids normally shrink as the child reaches adolescence and adenoidectomy is rarely needed after reaching the teenage years.
Update Date: 10/20/2006
Updated by: Alden J. Pearl, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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