TonsilsĀ and adenoids play a role in your childās immune system, especially in the early years. However, if they become chronically inflamed or enlarged, they can cause more harm than good. At ENT Specialists of Austin, ourĀ board-certified physicians, including fellowship-trained pediatric ENT Dr. Daniel Nason, evaluate andĀ treat childrenĀ with recurring infections, breathing issues, and sleep disturbances related to tonsil and adenoid problems.
Understanding the Role of Tonsils and Adenoids
Tonsils are two small glands located at the back of the throat, while adenoids are located higher behind the nose. Together, they help fight infections by trapping bacteria and viruses. Unfortunately, in some children, they become repeatedly infected or grow large enough to block the airway and interfere with breathing, speaking, and swallowing.
When to Consider Surgical Removal
Tonsillectomy (removal of the tonsils) and adenoidectomy (removal of the adenoids) are common pediatric procedures. Your childās ENT specialist may recommend surgery if any of the following signs are present:
- Frequent throat infectionsĀ (such as strep throat) more than 5ā7 times per year
- Obstructive sleep symptoms, including snoring, restless sleep, or pauses in breathing (sleep apnea)
- Chronic bad breath, even with good oral hygiene
- Mouth breathingĀ or nasal-sounding speech
- Difficulty swallowing or frequent chokingĀ on food
- Persistent ear infectionsĀ or fluid behind the eardrum linked to enlarged adenoids
Surgery may also be considered if antibiotics are no longer effective or if the infections begin affecting your childās ability to thrive socially, academically, or developmentally.
Whatās the Recovery Like for Your Child?
Tonsil and adenoid removal is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes less than an hour. Children often return home the same day and recover over the course of 7ā10 days. Our team provides detailed instructions for comfort, hydration, and safe healing. Most parents report significant improvements in sleep, breathing, and overall health within weeks.
Trust Expert Pediatric ENT Care in Austin
At ENT Specialists of Austin, we understand how ENT problems can impact your childās quality of life. With Dr. Nasonās pediatric expertise and a compassionate care approach, our team provides trusted recommendations tailored to your childās needs.
If your child shows signs of tonsil or adenoid problems, contact our Austin or Cedar Park, TX office at (512) 346-7600.