If adenoid hypertrophy leads to hearing loss, most of the hearing will be improved after adenoid removal, but if the patient’s symptoms are serious and treatment is not taken in time, the hearing may not be fully restored. Patients with adenoid hypertrophy will compress the eustachian tube, easily induced secretory otitis media, patients will experience hearing loss, ear pain, ear boring performance. Patients timely under the guidance of the doctor to take adenoidectomy, most patients adenoid adjustment after hearing will return to normal. If patients do not take timely measures to treat adenoid hypertrophy, and the symptoms are serious, such as the formation of adhesive otitis media, sclerosis of the tympanic chamber, etc. may lead to permanent hearing damage. Even with treatment, the patient’s hearing may not return to normal. Hearing loss caused by adenoid hypertrophy can generally be cured by making adjustments as soon as possible in accordance with medical advice. It is recommended that patients with hearing loss caused by adenoid hypertrophy should consult a doctor in a timely manner and choose the appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance.