To what extent do enlarged adenoids in children require surgery?

Adenoid hypertrophy in children is mostly the ratio of nasopharyngeal cavity is greater than or equal to 65%, and the symptoms are feasible for surgical treatment, but some patients are smaller than the value, but the symptoms are particularly obvious, which is also an indication for surgery.
1. If adenoidal hyperplasia is found to account for more than 65% of the nasopharynx during examination, and there is open-mouth breathing and snoring at night, accompanied by dyspnea, this situation can be treated with surgery.
2. If some patients’ adenoid hyperplasia and hypertrophy are not obvious, but the discomfort symptoms are heavier, and at the same time, combined with rhinitis and sinusitis, there are breathlessness during sleep, nasal congestion, runny nose, recurrent secretory otitis media, and even adenoid face, etc., and the effect of conservative treatment is not good, then it is necessary to carry out surgical treatment.
In short, when adenoid hypertrophy occurs, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in a timely manner for clear diagnosis and treatment.