Adenoids Treatment

Adenoids are small masses of lymphatic tissue located behind the nose and above the throat. They play a role in fighting infections during childhood, but can become enlarged or infected due to repeated illnesses, allergies, or chronic infections. When adenoids become swollen, they can cause breathing difficulties, frequent infections, and sleep disturbances.
At HealthBay, we provide advanced adenoid treatment in Dubai under the care of the best ENT specialist in Dubai, ensuring accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term relief for both children and adults.
What Are Adenoids?
Adenoids are lymphatic tissues located high in the throat behind the nasal cavity. They help trap bacteria and viruses, particularly in young children. As children grow, adenoids usually shrink and become less important to immune function
- Recurrent throat or ear infections
- Allergies
- Chronic sinus infections
- Exposure to pollution or smoke
- Weak immune system
Causes of Enlarged or Infected Adenoids
Adenoid problems may occur due to:
- Recurrent infections
- Allergies
- Chronic sinus infections
- Exposure to irritants or pollution
- Frequent colds or upper respiratory infections
Evaluation by the Best ENT Specialist in Dubai helps determine whether adenoids are causing symptoms and if treatment is needed.
Common Symptoms of Adenoid Problems
Children with enlarged adenoids may experience:
- Difficulty breathing through the nose
- Mouth breathing
- Snoring or sleep apnea
- Frequent ear infections
- Nasal congestion or runny nose
- Nasal speech or voice changes
- Poor sleep quality and daytime fatigue
If these symptoms persist, professional ENT assessment is recommended.
How Adenoid Conditions Are Diagnosed
At HealtHBay, diagnosis is safe, accurate, and child-friendly. Our evaluation may include:
- Review of symptoms and medical history
- Physical examination
- Nasal endoscopy (when required)
- Assessment of related ear or sinus infections
Adenoids Treatment Options at HealthBay
1. Medication-Based Treatment
Mild cases can be treated using:
- Antibiotics for infection
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Nasal sprays to reduce swelling
- Allergy management
2. Monitoring & Lifestyle Advice
In children, adenoids may shrink naturally with age. Regular monitoring may be advised if symptoms are mild.
3. Adenoidectomy (Surgical Removal)
For chronic or severe cases, adenoid removal may be recommended. This is a safe and commonly performed procedure that provides long-term relief from breathing and infection-related problems.
At HealthBay, adenoidectomy is performed by the best ENT specialist in Dubai using modern, minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery and minimal discomfort.
Benefits of Early Treatment
Timely treatment of adenoid problems can:
- Improve nasal breathing
- Reduce ear and sinus infections
- Enhance sleep quality
- Support proper facial and dental development
- Improve overall quality of life for children
Early intervention leads to better outcomes and prevents long-term complications.
Enhance Your Child’s Health with Expert ENT Care
Proper management of adenoid problems ensures better breathing, fewer infections, and restful sleep for your child. Schedule a consultation with the Best ENT Specialist in Dubai at Health Bay and give your child the healthy start they deserve.
If you suspect adenoid problems in your child, don’t delay expert care.
Contact HealthBay today to schedule a consultation with the Best ENT specialist in Dubai and give your child the comfort of healthy breathing and better sleep.
FAQs
Adenoid issues are most common in children between the ages of 2 and 10, though adults can also be affected in some cases.
Yes, adenoidectomy is a safe and commonly performed procedure when done by an experienced ENT specialist using modern techniques.
Most patients recover within 5-7 days and can return to normal activities shortly after, depending on individual healing.
In rare cases, adenoid tissue may regrow, especially in very young children, but symptoms usually improve significantly after surgery.
You should consult an ENT doctor if your child has persistent nasal blockage, frequent ear infections, snoring, or breathing difficulties.
Medical Team

Dr. Sasa Janjanin MD, PhD
Specialist ENT (Otolaryngology)

Dr. Nicole Perez Blanc
Specialist ENT

Dr. Murat Binar
MD FACS, Otolaryngologist (ENT Specialist)





