Yes and hearing.
2006-06-06 05:24:30
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answered by mockingbirdkiller 3
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Sleep apnea, recurrent infection of the adenoids, or distorted speech are also reasons for adenoidectomy. The procedure is often carried out at the same time as a tonsillectomy. Adenoidectomy is also performed on patients who have chronic ear infections caused by the adenoids blocking the eustachian tube
2006-06-06 05:26:01
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answered by mac 3
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yes my son has that can cause speech and hearing problems
2006-06-06 05:28:41
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answered by MICH 2
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Yes it can my daughter has that ... now treated but it can affect speech and hearing. can be treated by medication or surgery.
2006-06-06 05:26:16
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answered by skibumm0574 2
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yes my nephew had enlarged adnoids....it interfered with his hearing and speech he is 6.....still has problems.... :(
2006-06-06 07:17:59
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answered by myspaceaddict 2
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yes
2006-06-06 05:55:48
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answered by ANGEL 2
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.... and eating and sleeping and more. you should definitely look into removing them - it changed our lives!
2006-06-07 22:37:05
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answered by Leah S 3
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