Natural Remedies To Shrink Enlarged Adenoids And Tonsils In Toddler

By Patricia | April 15, 2010

What Makes Tonsils And Adenoids Enlarged

The tonsils are tissues located on each side at the back of the throat. Both these masses are usually the same in size and their color is also the same as surrounding region. The adenoids are situated higher in the throat, near the tonsils, behind the soft palate and the nose. While tonsils can be seen through the mouth, adenoids are not visible. Both these parts produce antibodies and help the body in combating attacks by bacteria and viruses. Tonsils and adenoids are quite prone to constant infections and enlargements due to these viruses and bacteria. Though anyone could be susceptible to swollen adenoids and tonsils, this condition is more often found in children. Swollen tonsils and adenoids have symptoms that are common to viral infections. Enlargement of tonsils and adenoids, chills and fever, running nose, painful swallowing, tenderness and enlargement of the lymph nodes in the neck, breathlessness, nasal congestion and headaches are some of the symptoms. Since toddlers’ systems are very sensitive, they are prone to bacterial and viral attacks. As if seeing a toddler suffer is not bad enough, to make matters worse, parents cannot administer them treatments meant for older people because of the risk of toxicity. This holds true for home remedies too. It’s best to consult a doctor before giving any treatment to the child.

Natural Remedies For Adenoids And Tonsils

Honey is one product that is very beneficial in treating enlarged adenoids and tonsils in toddlers. One of the effective remedies to shrink enlarged tonsils and adenoids is administering a mix of one teaspoon of honey with five drops of lemon juice and a pinch of black pepper twice a day for two days. You need to ensure that your toddler remains hydrated at all times. For that, give him enough fluids like water and fruit juices. Anyway, fresh fruits and juices ensure a quick recovery for toddlers. Milk and turmeric can also be safely given to the toddler. Add a pinch of turmeric and black pepper to a cup of warm milk and give it to the toddler for three consecutive nights. The kid should not be given any cold products such as soft drinks and ice creams. Fruits like banana, grapes, and cucumbers must also not be given to the child. If the enlargement of tonsils and adenoids goes out of hand, a doctor may even suggest surgically removing the tonsils and adenoids. This is nothing to be worried about as it does not affect the child’s health to a very large extent.

Enlarged Tonsils In Children

Enlarged tonsils in children or enlarged adenoids in children are often the result of infections but may otherwise be normal. The enlarged tonsils in children could also make the child may suffer from a constant sore throat, sleep apnea, sinus and ear infection, or difficulty in breathing and swallowing.  A salt water gargle helps in mild cases or an antibiotic may be prescribed by your doctor if the infection is acute. The child may have to refrain from drinking cold water or cold drinks and eating ice creams as this may aggravate the symptoms. Exposure to breeze also makes the ears more painful and it may help to use a scarf or muffler around the child’s throat while going out.

Adenoids are a lump of tissues which are in the back portion of the nose and are attached to the back portion of the throat. Tonsils are two clumps which are situated on either side of the throat and the lower part is way back and attached to the lower back portion of the tongue.

Enlarged Tonsils And Adenoids

Enlarged tonsils and adenoids sometimes cause a lot of discomfort and other problems and this may result in tonsillectomy in children. However there is also a possibility that they may have to have both enlarged tonsils and adenoids removed.  The decision to remove the adenoids may be imperative when the child or adult has difficulty in breathing and resorts to “mouth breathing”, sleep apnea or snoring. Another reason for this could be a chronic infection which causes ear infection and fluid collection and the child is constantly suffering with an ear ache. Most doctors feel that surgically removing the tonsils and adenoids is the only way to relieve children finally with this problem.

Enlarged Adenoids In Toddlers

Enlarged adenoids in toddlers or enlarged tonsils in toddlers should first be treated with effective home remedies before resorting to harsh treatment. However, if the problem persists it is best to consult your physician. Home remedies help adults with this problem too and are harmless. Lime juice with a pinch of salt and some honey in warm water soothes the throat. Another effective treatment is the cocktail of juices from cucumbers, carrots and beets to which some lime juice has been added. Cut a lime in half and put some salt and pepper on it then steam it and lick the juice while it is still warm.

Kids may not like the taste of lemons juice or these vegetable juices and may not agree to drink it. An effective treatment for them would be to boil milk with a pinch of turmeric powder and a dash of pepper powder in it. And give it to them at night consecutively for three nights. Salt water gargle and drinking water also soothes the throat. It is important to keep the system hydrated when there is an infection in the throat.

Adenoids In Toddlers

Adenoids in toddlers and enlarged tonsils in kids are an uncomfortable condition and cause them a lot of discomfort and sleepless nights. By making the kids avoid certain foods and drinks the infection could be prevented and inflammation could be a lot less. Spicy foods and acidic drinks irritate the condition and so do oily foods and buttermilk or curds which are sour. The person who has this problem should avoid talking for a while and remain quiet to rest the throat. Besides, talking in whispers is also not recommended as it tends to put more pressure on the throat.

How To Shrink Tonsils

Prevention of enlarged tonsils disease and home remedies on how to shrink tonsils are better than going in for surgery and should be tried before attempting surgery. Tonsils are a part of the immune system which prevents infection from entering the body. However, sometimes the tonsils themselves get affected. Natural remedies which help to relieve this condition and shrink the tonsils are the use of sage, Echinacea and also ice.

Shrink Tonsils

Normal tonsils and adenoids are those which are not inflamed or swollen and do not hurt or cause any discomfort while to shrink tonsils and adenoids which are inflamed certain home remedies can help. Sage contains antiseptic properties which help to shrink tonsils. Mix sage, which is available at any stores which have natural products, with warm water and gargle with this.  Echinacea which is a herb can also be procured at any natural medicine shop and can be has as a tea or taken in the form of a capsule. An easy way to ease the swelling and bring down the inflammation is to wrap ice cubes in a towel or bag and place it on the throat. The cold shrinks the tonsils and brings down the inflammation.

Toddler Swollen Tonsils

Enlarged tonsils and adenoids symptoms are very similar to a toddler’s with swollen tonsils. The natural remedy for both is honey with lime juice. A teaspoon of honey with a few drops of lime juice and a small pinch of black pepper powder given twice a day for a few days will cure this problem. Anyone who has this problem should remain well hydrated.

Toddler Adenoids

As adenoids and tonsils are a barrier which prevent infection from entering the system surgically removing them should be the last resort. This is especially so in toddlers and home remedies and other preventive measure should be taken first.

How To Shrink Adenoids

Adenoids begin to shrink on their own once the inflammation reduces and the infection is treated. Surgery is not required unless there problem causes other health set backs or severe respiratory problems. If the problem is acute and has not been cured for a long period then the person can resort to removing them surgically.

Adenoids Toddler

Adenoids in toddlers and enlarged tonsils or adenoids which are infected in children can be relieved with simple remedies.  Harsh treatment is not required unless your physician recommends it and if it is causing great discomfort to the child. Enlarged adenoids and tonsils are often removed together as both get inflamed at the same time and it is best to get rid of the problem once and for all.

It should be remembered that the use of home remedies will only help soothe the condition and not remove the problem completely. Medical intervention would greatly help to resolve the issue to a larger extent.

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