Enlarged tonsils are very common in our lives, especially in children. Many parents are worried about what to do if their children have enlarged tonsils? Below, the editor will explain in detail what are the dangers of tonsils in children? Let’s watch it together! ? The hazards of enlarged tonsils in children: 1. Leading to acute facial appearance: long-term mouth breathing, the airflow will impact the hard palate, causing it to deform and arch. Over time, the development of the face will also be deformed, resulting in a short, thick and upturned upper lip, drooping mandible, disappearance of nasolabial groove, high arched hard palate, uneven teeth, protruding upper incisors, poor bite, deviated nasal septum, etc. The facial muscles are not easy to move and lack expression, which is called "adenoid facies". The second harm of enlarged tonsils in children is that it causes tracheal diseases: the child's nasal mucus flows back into the pharynx, irritating the lower respiratory tract mucosa, causing coughing, and making it easy to get tracheitis. The third harm of enlarged tonsils in children is that it affects children's intelligence: In addition, children who breathe through their mouths and have blocked noses for a long time can easily cause ischemia and hypoxia in the head, resulting in mental depression, headache, dizziness, slow reaction, etc. The fourth harm of enlarged tonsils in children is the impact on physical development: Since children's development requires a lot of oxygen, enlarged adenoids will cause children to suffer from severe hypoxia during sleep, which directly leads to insufficient oxygen supply for brain development and causes a decrease in the secretion of growth hormone, which not only affects the child's development, but also reduces the body's resistance, and will also affect the child's future intelligence. The hazards of enlarged tonsils in children 5. Causing heart disease: Such children are not only prone to respiratory infections, but also prone to pigeon chest and funnel chest. Long-term severe respiratory obstruction can also lead to poor lung expansion and ventilation, increase pulmonary artery pressure, and even induce cor pulmonale. Through the editor’s sharing above, do you understand the dangers of tonsils in children? So if your child has this condition in the future, it is better to receive timely treatment! |
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