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Seeking Help for 6 Year Old With Sinus Issues and Enlarged AdenoidsPosted By Vic123 (Dallas, Tx) on 08/08/2018
My boy 6 years old has a weak immune system. He is a mouth breather and has running nose and drooling problem. He keeps his mouth open and it bothers me a lot. I took him to an ENT specialist and he is diagnosed with medium size adenoids and allergies from dust mites and grass. For allergies, we are given him OTC antihistamines and a nasal spray Flonase. In the beginning, the results were good but not so good after all. Also, he has some trouble breathing from his nose.
The doctor said it's up to me to remove the adenoids and sometimes it helps with the symptoms but he is just 6 years old. I am not sure what to do I have tried a lot of natural remedies like honey ginger and garlic but not so much luck either. Recently he has developed a cough and now he is coughing most of the time.
Any suggestions or anything you can prescribe I will highly appreciate it. Thank you.
Replied by Teena (Melbourne, Australia) on 08/09/2018
Note, we had an expose here on tv, most honey sold in the US is HFCS and water, get yours pure from a local beekeeper. And the lemon and ginger fresh, organic if possible. Best to you.
See https://www.earthclinic.com/children/natural-cures-enlarged-adenoids-editors-choice.html
Replied by Art (California ) on 08/09/2018
The enlarged adenoids are usually an indication that the body is trying to fight some type of pathogen. They usually shrink with age.
The antihistamines can cause a rebound effect which can worsen things with long term use. At 6 years old, this can be tough for both of you. It would be helpful to know if he was on an antibiotic regimen before this started.
Whatever you give has to be relatively gentle and non invasive. One thing that comes to mind is an over the counter product nasal spray called Xlear.
This nasal spray contains saline plus xylitol, the popular sugar substitute.
Xylitol has anti-inflammatory qualities as well as antibacterial qualities, antifungal qualities and it also has antibiofilm qualities which may be an issue with your son given that this seems to have been going on a while. With xylitol, unlike the antihistamines, long term use should not be a problem. The xylitol is also gentler than saline solution alone and should not sting as saline alone can do. The saline is antibacterial also.
Even though this is an over the counter product, you still need your doctor's approval and guidance as the cough adds a complication to the whole situation. For the cough, you can also try rubbing VicksVaporub on his feet before bed and putting white socks on over it.
There are quite a few things you can try, but this is probably the most gentle for a six year old. Next in line would be this one, but I would try the basic one first as this one has a mild sting to it because of the capsicum content and again your doctor's supervision would definitely be needed for all of this.
Good luck to both of you and let us know how he does!
Art
Replied by Bl (Ca) on 08/10/2018