Tonsil surgery requires about a week of hospitalization and discharge to be relatively safe. After tonsil surgery, the time points that are easy to bleed are within 24 hours after surgery and on the 5th-6th day after surgery, and these two bleeding points need to be avoided after surgery to be relatively safe. Tonsil bleeding within 24 hours after surgery is primary bleeding, mostly related to intraoperative operation, and bleeding in the 5-6 days after surgery is caused by the shedding of the white membrane of the tonsil wound. Repeated inflammation or hypertrophy of the tonsils leading to dyspnea, etc., all need to perform tonsillectomy. Currently, tonsil surgery is mostly performed by plasma tonsillectomy or partial tonsillectomy, which is minimally invasive and has the advantages of less bleeding and less pain.