Whether or not adenoid surgery is accompanied by tonsil surgery needs to be treated according to different situations. Adenoid hypertrophy occurs in children, mainly due to repeated inflammatory stimulation and pathological hyperplasia, hypertrophy, clinical symptoms are often manifested as nasal congestion, runny nose, stuffy ears, ear pain, pharyngeal discomfort and other symptoms, more obvious at night, for the symptoms of recurrent or affect the normal life of the patient should be as early as possible to perform adenoidectomy. If accompanied by tonsil hypertrophy affect breathing, swallowing, or recurrent inflammation, can be considered together with surgical removal. On the contrary, removal is not necessary. Communicate fully with the surgeon before surgery, and choose the most appropriate treatment after the surgeon accurately evaluates the indications and contraindications for surgery.