Recently, many parents have asked me online about adenoids surgery. Is there much bleeding? What are the after-effects of the surgery? How much does the surgery cost? What are the contraindications? Is there any recurrence? I have a series of questions. Here is a brief explanation. One of the popular adenoidectomies is transnasal adenoide scraping, and the other is transoral adenoide fusion excision. Both are minimally invasive, with no incisions on the outside. Different hospitals have different surgical methods, different experience and proficiency of surgeons, different operating times, different intraoperative bleeding, different postoperative performance, incidence of postoperative bleeding, and different chances of postoperative recurrence. There is no need to ask the doctor which surgical procedure is better, because each doctor believes that the surgical procedure he or she has taken is the best, and is a platform for the public good, just to provide more objective help to more patients. Therefore, the advice to patients is to ask more questions and compare. Consulting parents of children who have already had surgery in different hospitals, consulting doctors in different hospitals and then making comparisons is the best way to go, and it is also very important to choose a reliable hospital with credible doctors. In addition, surgery for children requires more surgical instruments, so it is best to choose a children’s hospital for surgery and not to use the same surgical instruments as adults.