Chronic Tonsillitis and Adenoiditis in a Boy of 8
February 18, 20181 Commentby Daniel Rusev
Daniel Rusev presents a case of chronic tonsillitis and adenoiditis in a boy of 8.
Case taking:
Consultation on the 06.01.15
An 8-year-old boy with frequent inflammation of both tonsils was treated by antibiotics without effect. At the age of 5, doctors decided to remove the adenoidal tonsil, because of the swelling and the fact that the hypertrophy of the tonsil caused imperfect hearing. Since then, the boy has had discharges from his nose on a daily basis – discharges during the day and obstruction at night. The main problem at present, according to the mother, is the boy’s constant snuffling. The microbiological analysis of a throat swab revealed isolated Streptococcus pneumoniae. The boy sleeps with an open mouth and snores.