Adenoid hypertrophy

Adenoid hypertrophy, also known as enlarged adenoids refers to an enlargement of the adenoid (pharyngeal tonsil) that is linked to nasopharyngeal mechanical blockage and/or chronic inflammation. Adenoid hypertrophy is a characterized by hearing loss, recurrent otitis media, mucopurulent rhinorrhea, chronic mouth breathing, nasal airway obstruction, increased infection susceptibility, dental malposition, and dentofacial abnormalities ("adenoid facies" or "mouth breather face").

Source: Wikipedia — Adenoid hypertrophy (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Adenoid hypertrophy

Adenoid hypertrophy, also known as enlarged adenoids refers to an enlargement of the adenoid (pharyngeal tonsil) that is linked to nasopharyngeal mechanical blockage and/or chronic inflammation. Adenoid hypertrophy is a characterized by hearing loss, recurrent otitis media, mucopurulent rhinorrhea, chronic mouth breathing, nasal airway obstruction, increased infection susceptibility, dental malposition, and dentofacial abnormalities ("adenoid facies" or "mouth breather face").

Source: Wikipedia "Adenoid hypertrophy" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy