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Is VA curettage dangerous? When to cure VA for babies?
Is adenoidectomy dangerous? When is adenoidectomy necessary for children?... are common questions of parents when doctors recommend adenoidectomy for their children. Because children cough and have fever, taking antibiotics continuously makes parents worried, however, if adenoidectomy is performed, they are afraid of affecting their resistance later.
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Instructions for care and nutrition after curettage of the baby's VA
After adenoidectomy, parents should encourage their child to drink enough water. Although the child may experience some discomfort in the first few days after surgery, if the following instructions are followed, the wound will heal quickly and help the child return to normal activities quickly.
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What are the symptoms of acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis?
Adenoids appear in children from birth, by 6 months of age it gradually develops according to the immune task, from 9-10 years old, adenoids gradually atrophy and only have traces in puberty. However, in many cases, children are exposed to too many bacteria that cause respiratory diseases, causing adenoids to overload, leading to adenoiditis. What causes adenoiditis and what are the symptoms of acute and chronic adenoiditis? Let's find out in the article below.
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Tonsillectomy and VA curettage with the latest generation Coblator: Less pain, less bleeding
Some cases of tonsil and adenoid infections that last for a long time and recur many times seriously affect the health of children and need to be removed for a complete treatment. Currently, the method of tonsillectomy and adenoid curettage using the latest generation Coblator is a modern and safe method being applied.
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The baby still has a runny nose after scraping the VA, what to do?
After adenoidectomy, children often have some symptoms such as runny nose, snoring, voice changes, etc. However, parents can rest assured because this is a common phenomenon after adenoidectomy. Follow the article!
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Normal and abnormal manifestations after curettage
Adenoidectomy is a relatively simple and safe procedure, but many parents are still concerned and uneasy about having their children undergo this surgery. This article will point out the normal and abnormal signs after adenoidectomy in children, helping parents recognize the situation promptly and handle it appropriately.
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What is aggravating tonsillitis?
Tonsillitis has 3 forms including acute, chronic or hypertrophic tonsillitis. Each form of tonsillitis has different symptoms. Hypertrophic tonsillitis is a condition in which the tonsils are infected for a long time and many times, causing the tonsils to become larger than their normal structure.
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Inflamed tonsils, ulcers: What to do?
Tonsils are two pink masses the size of a thumb, located on either side of the throat. Tonsils produce antibodies to protect the body against bacteria that enter through the digestive tract and respiratory tract. Purulent tonsillitis is a condition in which the tonsils are severely infected and have at least one pus-filled cavity. The tonsils may also have ulcers in the tonsil crypts.
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Is tonsillitis contagious?
Tonsillitis is a common respiratory disease in young children. There are many causes of tonsillitis. Many people are concerned about whether tonsillitis is contagious, especially when children are of school age and often come into contact with many classmates.
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Will VA curettage for children cause pain?
Adenoidectomy is indicated when the doctor has considered the child's medical problems. However, many families are concerned that their child's immune system will be weakened, so they refuse surgery. Meanwhile, inflamed adenoids can no longer maintain immune function and can cause more difficult-to-treat complications for children.
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How to know if a child has acute rhinosinusitis?
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses. This inflammation often occurs after an upper respiratory infection or allergy. Children are born with ethmoid and maxillary sinuses, from 5-7 years old the sphenoid sinuses begin to form, from 9 years old the frontal sinuses begin to form, the sinuses gradually complete until 19 years old, so most children have maxillary and ethmoid sinusitis.
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