Children with enlarged adenoids can usually recover on their own, however, the pathological symptoms that accompany the process of self-healing can adversely affect growth and development and health, so it is recommended to take the necessary treatment as prescribed by the doctor. The adenoids are the body’s immune organs. Under normal physiological conditions, they develop to their maximum size at the age of 6-7 years, gradually shrink after puberty, and basically disappear in adulthood. Physiological adenoid hypertrophy can be cured in most cases. If they do not cause symptoms, they do not need special treatment. If pathological adenoid hypertrophy, such as inflammation of the throat, stimulation of adjacent tissues leading to pathological hypertrophy of adenoids, more obvious symptoms, such as snoring, dyspnea, apnea, etc., or even the appearance of adenoid face, it is necessary to actively conservative treatment, such as the effect of conservative treatment is not good to consider the surgical removal of enlarged adenoids. Children with enlarged adenoids are advised to seek medical attention as soon as possible and consult a physician for appropriate treatment options.