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Grade 4 adenoid hypertrophy medications
Hello, My 6 year old son have grade 4 adenoid hypertrophy. Doctor have prescribed medicines Furamist nasal spray, cefabest 200, Lewdef 6, and MonteLC tablets for a week. After that they will give steroid nasal drops for a month. Will he require surgery or it can resolve with these medicines only? He does not have any symptom, except a bit mouth breathing only at night. No ear infections, no sleep disorders, nothing wrong with concentration or anything else.
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If he do not have any symptoms, he can wait ... he can use Mometasone nasal spray for 3months....as he grows older, adenoids will disappear (12-13yrs). But incase he has symptoms like decreased hearing, frequent infections, better to get operated. For detailed explanation you can consult me online.
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