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Coblation adenoidectomy
My son underwent coblation adenoidectomy on dec 5th for having grade 4 adenoids. Post that he is having glue in left ear which turned into puss later and got cured by antibiotics however he still have glue. After 25 days of surgery he caught cold again probably on use of chalk piece at home. Yellow mucus day 1 and day2. Cough n vomit in afternoon sleep. Mouth breathing since 2 days. We are continously giving medicine either for ear infection or cold even after surgery. Medicine  given zyr cold pulmoclear refzil o 125mg syrup morning and night. My worry is why is my son not recovering yet. He is 2.5 year old
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During adenoidectomy if there was injury to eustuchian tube or scarring of eustuchian tube area, ear is not properly ventilated and results in repeated ear infection. Usually below 4 years adenoidextomy is not recommended. In extreme cases only will do. It may take time.
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Examination of the kid is needed. Better to consult.
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If he has glue ear he needs a procedure to drain it
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Will take time
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