What are the effects of removing enlarged adenoids?

The removal of adenoid hypertrophy can reduce the symptoms of snoring in patients’ sleep, and for patients with recurrent rhinitis, sinusitis and otitis media, these diseases can also be relieved, and the removal of adenoid hypertrophy generally does not have adverse effects on the body. Adenoid hypertrophy, also called pharyngeal tonsil hypertrophy, is a disease of pathological hyperplasia and hypertrophy of pharyngeal tonsils that occurs under the stimulation of pharyngeal infection or repeated inflammation. Since adenoids are located in the posterior part of the nasopharynx, adenoid hypertrophy will block the posterior nostrils to varying degrees, affecting breathing, and can compress the Eustachian tube, which can lead to recurrent episodes of rhinitis, sinusitis, otitis media and other diseases. After the removal of adenoid hypertrophy, the obstruction of the posterior nostrils can be alleviated, so that breathing can be restored, and the symptoms of snoring can be alleviated; and the recurrent rhinitis, sinusitis, and otitis media due to adenoid hypertrophy can be alleviated; after the removal of adenoid hypertrophy, the body will not be adversely affected in general. If you are diagnosed with adenoid hypertrophy, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.