The adenoids are situated on the posterior wall of the nasopharynx in young children.
They begin to atrophy at about 6 years of age and have disappeared completely by the age of about 15.
However if a young child - between 1 and 4 years - suffers recurrent upper respiratory tract infection they may hypertrophy and become symptomatic because of consequent nasal and eustachian tube obstruction.
Treatment if indicated is adenoidectomy
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