Usually, children can return to normal after 1-2 weeks of adenoids surgery. Enlarged adenoids can cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, sleep snoring and open mouth breathing in children. Those with significant symptoms need surgery to remove the adenoids. Some patients may have otitis media or tonsillitis, so the tonsils are usually removed at the same time as the adenoids surgery. Patients with otitis media and middle ear placement need to be treated simultaneously, so the hospital stay will be relatively longer. In addition, patients may also feel pain in the pharynx after surgery, and the pain may worsen when swallowing, making it difficult to swallow when eating. Therefore, a slightly cool, liquid diet is the mainstay of the postoperative period, and hard food should be avoided as much as possible to avoid scratching the mucous membrane of the pharynx and causing bleeding. Generally, you can recover well in 10 days after surgery, and your diet is basically unaffected. Full recovery takes about two weeks.