NAIROBI00 wrote:Dear Comrades,
I need your help. I noticed that my son(3.5 Yrs) has developed enlarged adenoids and tonsils in April 2015 and he's been having difficulties in breathing(He's snoring heavily when asleep). I went and saw a specialist(ENT) and she gave us some medication and later on suggested removal of the adenoids and tonsils as the last solution. If there is anyone on Wazua whose son or daughter has ever faced such a scenario kindly advice on how you went about it or if there is any medication that was recommended to heal this problem. I don't want him to undergo surgery.
Kindly Note your assistance will be highly appreciated.
the trick is, if it is not affecting your kid then you let it be and it may disappear as he gets older. no medicine would really held as the adenoids are muscles (that's what dr. internet once told me).
however don't even think of managing them if they are having adverse effect on him.
had the same problem with my son. snoring heavily. at times would fail to breath in his sleep and kind of wake up (called sleep apnea and can kill).
some of the things mine had were (at about the same age as yours):
1. difficulties in speaking well - airway is so small and the little guy will try to breath through the mouth and speak at the same time;
2. mouth almost always open - guy has to breath through the mouth;
3. poor feeding habits;
4.face starting to be elongated;
5. frequent visits to hospitals because of sore throat/cold/fever etc (any sugary thing like juice was an immediate trigger).
ps: as enlarged adenoids interfere with oxygen intake, it can lead to the brain sensing the lack of oxygen and asking the heart to work harder than it ought to and before you know it you got a kid with heart problems.
went for an x-ray and the airway was hair-thin i could not believe it. based on how he was and the x-ray doc recommended removal.
was told by some people how operation is bad etc. ignored them and had them removed.
simple procedure really. kid is put under anaesthesia, the adenoids and tonsils removed without any incision on the body (apart from the adenoids and tonsils i believe) as they are reached via the mouth. procedure is about 45 minutes to one hour. kid admitted in the morning and is out the next day. two weeks later all healed up.
from then onwards, all the problems i mentioned above have never been seen again (apart from cold which is like any normal kid now). from my experience, you would only get to understand the effect of the enlarged adenoids and tonsils once they are removed and you kick yourself on not doing it any earlier.
if you want the contact of my ent doctor i used can give you. a second opinion doesn't hurt.