The sequelae of adrenal tumor removal generally include body weakness, low blood pressure, recurrence or metastasis. 1. Weakness: after surgical removal of adrenal tumor, it may lead to insufficient secretion of adrenal hormone, causing low adrenal function. The patient’s body will also show obvious changes, such as weakness, mental weakness, thinness, easy fatigue and other sequelae. 2. Hypotension: the patient’s body has been in the state of hormone-stimulated high blood pressure, and after surgical resection of adrenal tumor, the source of hormone is cut off, and the patient will correspondingly have hypotension symptoms. When adrenal tumor complicates primary aldosteronism, the sequelae such as hypotension and hyperkalemia will also appear after adrenal tumor resection. 3. Recurrence or metastasis: after adrenal tumor resection, patients’ excessive pessimism in emotion, excessive staying up late, irregular sleep and other reasons may lead to the sequelae of adrenal tumor recurrence or metastasis. Patients should strictly observe the precautions after adrenal tumor removal. Pay attention to more rest in daily life, do not engage in physical labor, maintain regular living habits, sufficient sleep, do not stay up late for a long time and so on, to avoid harm to the body.