Clindamycin of the 2nd degree. In this case, the adenoids grow so much that they cover more than half of the vomer, which already affects the child's ability to breathe through the nose. Nasal breathing is difficult, but still preserved. The child often breathes through his mouth (usually after physical exertion, emotional overstrain). At night, there is a strong snoring, frequent awakenings.
At this stage, abundant mucous discharge from the nose, coughing and other symptoms of the disease may appear, but signs of chronic lack of oxygen are extremely rare. Adenoids 3 degrees. At the 3rd degree of the disease, the hypertrophied pharyngeal tonsil completely covers the choanae, making nasal breathing impossible. All of the above symptoms are severe.