If the correct indications are chosen after the tonsils are cut, the benefits generally outweigh the disadvantages for patients, but there may also be the following negative effects: First, some patients may have dry throat, foreign body sensation in the throat, slight throat discomfort, repeated throat clearing and other related symptoms for a period of time after the tonsils are cut, which may last for a longer period of time such as six months. Generally, after half a year, most patients gradually adapt or their condition gradually remits. Secondly, some patients may have decreased immunity and resistance after tonsil surgery for a period of time, generally within one month, which may be manifested as easy to catch cold and flu in the short term and easy to develop fever and other related symptoms. Third, some patients may have a sore throat within a period of time after having their tonsils cut, and the pain may last for half a month to a month, and some patients may even have secondary bleeding and other related risks after having their tonsils cut. However, overall, the benefits of having your tonsils removed generally outweigh the disadvantages.