Tonsil surgery is currently divided into day surgery and conventional surgery. Day surgery can be discharged the same day after surgery and is usually indicated for snoring due to simple tonsillar hypertrophy, when partial tonsillectomy with plasma is required. Conventional surgery usually requires a week of hospitalization and requires a tonsillectomy because of the tendency to bleed around the first and fifth postoperative days, and is usually indicated for recurrent tonsillar inflammation. In general, all of the above treatments are safe. Those who need surgery on the tonsils are usually those with recurrent inflammation of the tonsils leading to sore throat, fever, etc., and snoring caused by enlarged tonsils, and some of them are those with benign tumors on the tonsils, such as polyps, etc., and some of them cause peripheral and systemic complications also need to undergo tonsillectomy.