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Impact of Isolation on Adenoid Size and Symptoms in Preschool Children Who Previously Qualified for Adenoidectomy: A Case-Control Study.

Aleksander ZwierzKrystyna MasnaKarol ZwierzMaksymilian BojkowskiPaweł Burduk
Published in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2021)
This study found that isolation in preschool children stabilizes the bacterial microbiome of the nose and nasopharynx, thereby having a significant effect not only on the number of recurrent infections of the upper respiratory tract but also on the patency of the nose. The only symptom that depended on the size of the pharyngeal tonsil hypertrophy was snoring. There was a weak correlation between prevalence of infections and adenoid size. During the isolation period, the adenoid size reduced by approximately 5.4% only, statistically more significant in the group with grade III adenoid hypertrophy, but the prevalence of infections rapidly decreased. Residual mucous in the nasopharynx found to be in correlation with middle ear effusion.
Keyphrases
  • respiratory tract
  • risk factors
  • physical activity