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adenoid removal
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adenoids, adenoidectomy, removal of adenoid glands, adenoid removal, adenoidectomy, the surgical removal, the adenoid glands, area between the nasal airway, the throat, nasopharynx, adenoidectomy is frequently done in conjunction, surgical removal of tonsils, tonsillectomy,
the patient is under general anesthesia, ear-nose-throat, ent, surgeon inserts a small instrument, mouth to prop it open, adenoid tissue, removed, an instrument curette, a microdebrider, surgeons, opt to cauterize the adenoids instead of removing the tissue, bleeding, controlled, packing, cauterization, remain, in the recovery room after surgery, he is awake, able to breathe, cough, swallow, most patients, allowed to go home several hours later,
adenoidectomy recommended, enlarged adenoids, blocking the airway, suspected child,
snores excessively, has trouble breathing, the nose, nasal obstruction, has episodes of not breathing, sleep, sleep apnea, child has chronic ear infections, interfere, child's education, persist despite antibiotic treatment, recur 5, times, year, recur 3, times a year, a 2-year period, adenoidectomy recommended child has chronic, repeated bouts of tonsillitis, adenoids, shrink, the child reaches adolescence, adults rarely need adenoidectomy,
risks, anesthesia, reactions to medications, breathing problems, surgery, bleeding, infection,
most children have less trouble breathing, the nose, fewer, milder sore throats, ear infections after adenoidectomy, in rare cases, adenoid tissue, removed, grow back, does not cause a problem,
adenoidectomy, an outpatient procedure, complete recovery takes 1, 2 weeks, healing, child, stuffy nose, nasal drainage, a sore throat, soft, cool foods, drinks, help relieve throat discomfort.
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