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Treatments for Adenoid disorders

Adenoid disorders: Is the Diagnosis Correct?

The first step in getting correct treatment is to get a correct diagnosis. Differential diagnosis list for Adenoid disorders may include:

Adenoid disorders: Research Doctors & Specialists

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Hospital statistics for Adenoid disorders:

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  • Hospitalization statistics in Australia:
    • hospitalisations for chronic diseases of tonsils and adenoids at public hospitals occurred in 6.9 people per 10,000 population in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 1.2 days was the mean length of stay in public hospitals for chronic diseases of tonsils and adenoids in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
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Hospitals & Medical Clinics: Adenoid disorders

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Book Excerpts: Treatment of Adenoid disorders

Treatments of Adenoid disorders: Online Medical Books

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Adenoid hyperplasia: Treatment
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

Adenoidectomy is the treatment of choice for adenoid hyperplasia and is commonly recommended for the patient with prolonged mouth breathing, nasal speech, adenoid facies, recurrent otitis media, constant nasopharyngitis, and nocturnal respiratory distress. This procedure usually eliminates recurrent nasal infections and ear complications and reverses any secondary hearing loss.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Tonsillitis: Treatment
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

Treatment for acute tonsillitis requires rest, adequate fluid intake, administration of ibuprofen or acetaminophen and, for bacterial infection, antibiotics. When the causative organism is group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus, penicillin is the drug of choice (another broad-spectrum antibiotic may be substituted). Most oral anaerobes also respond to penicillin. To prevent complications, antibiotic therapy should continue for 10 to 14 days.

Chronic tonsillitis or the development of complications (obstructions from tonsillar hypertrophy, peritonsillar abscess) may require a tonsillectomy, but only after the patient has been free from tonsillar or respiratory tract infections for 3 to 4 weeks.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Tonsillitis: Treatment
(Handbook of Diseases)

Effective treatment of acute tonsillitis requires rest, adequate fluid intake, administration of acetaminophen and, for bacterial infection, antibiotics.

When the causative organism is group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus, penicillin is the drug of choice (another broad-spectrum antibiotic may be substituted). Most oral anaerobes will also respond to penicillin. To prevent complications, antibiotic therapy should continue for 10 to 14 days.

Chronic tonsillitis or the development of complications (obstructions from tonsillar hypertrophy, peritonsillar abscess) may require a tonsillectomy, but only after the patient has been free of tonsillar or respiratory tract infections for 3 to 4 weeks.

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Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003



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