Chronic Cough in Children
A chronic cough in children can often leave parents distressed and they search for solutions. One overlooked culprit is enlarged adenoids.
What Are Adenoids?
Adenoids are small, sponge-like lymphatic tissues located at the back of the nose. They play a role in filtering bacteria and viruses during childhood, forming part of the body’s immune system. However, in some cases, they become enlarged due to repeated infections, allergies, or other triggers.
How Enlarged Adenoids Cause Chronic Cough
When adenoids are enlarged, they can:
- Block the nasal passages, leading to postnasal drip (mucus dripping down the throat), irritating the airways and causing persistent coughing.
- Increase mucus buildup, which can harbor infections and worsen respiratory symptoms.
- Disrupt sleep with snoring or sleep apnea, which may lead to nighttime coughing.
Recognizing the Signs
In addition to a chronic cough, children with enlarged adenoids may experience:
- Persistent nasal congestion
- Mouth breathing
- Snoring or restless sleep
- Recurrent ear infections
- Hyperactivity and reduced focus during the day
What Can You Do?
If your child is suffereing from chronic cogh, Consult us today.
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