Given the adenoids' location in the very back of the nose (against the back wall in fact), it is immediately behind the eustachian tube. If the adenoids become large, they can physically block the eustachian tubes, resulting in great difficulty in getting the ears to pop (if at all) resulting in a persistent clogged ears.
Furthermore, given the nose normally produces as much as several liters of mucus/fluid to humidify and warm the air that is breathed, if the adenoids are large, all that mucus backs up in the nose as it is not able to easily drain into the throat. This back up can result in symptoms of rhinorrhea (runny/snotty nose), Allergies, and colored nasal drainage from the front of the nose.
Not only do large adenoids prevent normal mucus production from flowing into the throat, it also prevents air movement as well causing symptoms of nasal obstruction and congestion as well as a nasal sounding (hyponasal) speech.
Yes it would because of the cause of the seas strength
No, quite the opposite, it would cause a star to implode.
No, increases in carbon dioxide in your atmosphere would cause a warming trend.
yes, you would not believe how dangerous. be careful when touching it, it can cause infections and if they are not treated then it can cause sever long term affects.
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Yes it can! - If you have your tonsils out and your adenoids and uvula remain, the new air flow pattern can cause "snoring". The adenoids and uvula could have been supported by the large tonsil structure that is no more and together with your enlarged airway can cause new oscillations. Consult your physician and ask for a referral to an "ENT" (Ear, Nose, Throat) specialist that they would recommend.
"Adeno" refers to the adenoids, and "adenoidosis" is inflamation of the adenoids (either of two abnormally enlarged masses of lymphoid tissue at the back of the pharynx that usually obstruct the nasal and ear passages). So I believe "adenotonisillitis" would be tonsillitis with the adenoids infected, too, which can be very painful.
in the back of the throat, near the tonsils.
Adenoids tend to be removed during childhood as part of a tonsillectomy. Adenoids would be removed if they are blocking an airway, if the child is either having difficulty breathing through the nose or at night, or if the child has chronic ear infections.
I am an anesthesiologist, so I do not possess a subspecialist's knowledge of either the kidney or the spleen. However, based on the medical knowledge I do have, I would say that it would be highly unlikely that a kidney infection would result in an enlarged spleen.
This depends hugely on the cause of the runny nose. In the case of allergies, for example, avoiding the allergen or use of an antihistamine (Claritin, Allegra, Zyrtec, Benadryl, others) would be appropriate. If a runny nose is severe, persistant, or bothersome, consult your doctor. Or use a tissue.
If it was bitter the blueberries probably weren't quite ripe enough, if it was runny add a little more flour to help soak up the juice and make a thick sauce.
Surprisingls, dogs can get breast and testicular cancer. If it is enlarged, this may be it. It can also be cause by any trauma that occured in the region. Take it to a vet to be sure.
No one would like the feel of a runny nose and allowing it to drip into one's mouth. The nose hairs catch bateria from the air so to allow the dripping to enter the mouth it could cause infections.
It would depend on the cause. You need to be examined by a doctor (urologist). It can be can be caused by a urinary tract infection or an enlarged prostate restricting the flow of urine. The enlarged prostate has the potential to become or may already be cancerous. Infections are treated by antibiotics and the enlarged prostate is treatable with medication or surgery. See a doctor!
Maybe, but maybe not. My adenoids were removed, but I still snore.
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