Adenoids are a mass of lymphatic tissue located high in the throat, behind the nose and roof of the mouth, where the nasal passages connect to the throat. They help trap and fight bacteria and viruses, especially in children. Adenoids are most active in early childhood and usually shrink as children grow. Sometimes, enlarged or problematic adenoids may need to be surgically removed in a procedure called an adenoidectomy.

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Tonsils & Adenoids | When These Tiny Defenders Become a Big Problem in Wolcott, CT

Tonsils and adenoids are small immune system tissues that help the body fight infections by trapping bacteria and viruses entering through the mouth and nose. When they become infected or enlarged, however, they can lead to problems such as sore throats, difficulty swallowing, ear pain, and recurrent infections. Please call (203) 578-4630 to schedule an appointment to discuss the best care plan.