Pediatric adenoid hypertrophy needs timely and active treatment, and its treatment methods include general treatment and surgical treatment, etc. It is recommended to consult a specialist. 1. General treatment: strengthen nutrition, prevent colds and flu, improve the immunity of children’s bodies, and actively treat those with primary diseases. As some children grow older, the disease will be relieved with the shrinkage of adenoids or the symptoms will disappear completely. 2. Surgery: If the patient’s symptoms are obvious (such as open-mouth breathing, persistent nasal agitation, etc.), adenoid hypertrophy or hypoxia has not been relieved, or adenoid hypertrophy triggered sleep apnea syndrome, the child has developed neurological, endocrine or cardiovascular system complications, surgery can be considered. Tonsillectomy may be performed together if necessary. If there is no clear indication for surgery on the tonsils, the adenoids can be removed alone. Pay attention to perioperative safety. Pediatric patients with adenoid hypertrophy are recommended to receive standardized treatment to avoid sleep apnea.