Tonsils and uvula adhesion, no clinical manifestations of the person can not be dealt with; people with acute tonsillitis repeated episodes, or appeared to affect the respiratory, impede swallowing, etc., the need for surgical treatment. Clinically, the degree of tonsil enlargement is divided into three degrees, I degree refers to the enlarged tonsils did not exceed the tonsil fossa, did not exceed the pharyngeal and palatal arches; Ⅱ degree is more than the pharyngeal and palatal arches, but did not arrive at the uvula; Ⅲ degree is close to the midline, arriving at the uvula on both sides. Tonsil and uvula adhesion belongs to the third degree of enlargement, if the patient does not have any clinical manifestations can not be dealt with. Tonsils Ⅲ degree enlargement may cause obstruction of the upper airway, sleep apnea hypoventilation syndrome, then need to actively surgical resection, to avoid aggravation of the condition. In addition, repeated inflammation of the tonsils or a history of peritonsillar abscesses, as well as with dysphagia, slurred speech and other symptoms require timely surgical resection. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to check their condition and actively cooperate with doctors to carry out standardized and systematic treatment to avoid aggravation of the condition.