The harm of tonsil hypertrophy in children

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Tonsillar hypertrophy is a common abnormal phenomenon of laryngeal enlargement, which occurs in both adults and infants. Generally speaking, infants are more common. So what are the hazards of tonsillar hypertrophy in infants? Let's have a look.

The harm of tonsil hypertrophy in children

First, cause acute facial appearance: long-term open mouth breathing, airflow will impact the hard palate, make it deformed, high arch, over time, the development of the face will also be deformed, there are short and thick upper lip warping, mandible drooping, nasolabial groove disappeared, hard palate high arch, teeth arranged irregularly, prominent upper incisors, bad occlusion, nasal septum deviation, etc., facial muscles are not easy to move, lack of expression, called It is "adenoid face".

Second: causes the trachea disease: the child's nasal discharge to the pharynx backflow, stimulates the lower respiratory tract mucous membrane, but also causes the cough, easy to suffer from tracheitis.

Third: affect children's intelligence: in addition, children with long-term mouth breathing, nose ventilation, easy to cause head ischemia, hypoxia, mental depression, headache, dizziness, slow reaction and other phenomena.

matters needing attention

Warm tips: because children need a lot of oxygen for development, and adenoid hypertrophy will make children suffer from severe hypoxia during sleep, which directly leads to insufficient oxygen supply for brain development, resulting in decreased secretion of growth promoting hormone, which not only affects children's development, but also reduces their physical resistance, and will affect children's intelligence in the future.