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Adenoid Growth

Adenoid is a collection of soft tissue found behind the nose and throat. They tend to swell up during infection or inflammation in children and regress with age. Swollen adenoids may impact the clarity of speech.

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Is ear infection common in children with adenoid hypertrophy?

Query: Hello doctor, My daughter aged 5 years is having an ear infection wherein we could observe a small yellow pus formation inside her right ear almost at the end. It itches a lot although she does not experience any pain. This is present for close to three weeks now. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Laxmi Narasimha G

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You described about the right ear discharge since three weeks is associated with tonsillitis. I want to know whether is there any attack of cold? Is there any injury to ear with earbud? Is there any symptoms of mouth breathing? Is there any previous diagnosis of adenoid h...  Read Full »

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