Right adrenal adenoma needs to be treated appropriately according to its size and whether it is functional or not, and the main methods are follow-up observation, general treatment, drug treatment and surgery. Generally, small and non-functional adrenal adenomas do not require special treatment, and follow-up observation is sufficient. If adrenal adenomas are large or have endocrine function such as secretion of cortisol, they need timely drug and surgical treatment. For adenomas with endocrine function, if there is cortisol increase, amiloride and mifepristone can be appropriately applied for treatment, which can alleviate the symptoms caused by cortisol increase such as centripetal obesity, hirsuteness, and fatigue. In case of steroid increase, drugs such as eplerenone can be used to relieve symptoms such as edema and hypertension. Surgery is the main treatment for adrenal adenomas, which is mainly applicable to adrenal adenomas with endocrine function or larger non-functioning adenomas, as well as the involvement of neighboring organs and other cases. Surgical resection is the main treatment. It should be noted that some people with severe diabetes, hypertension and other diseases should not undergo surgical treatment. Daily rest should be paid attention to, maintain a reasonable daily routine and get enough sleep. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment. The use of specific drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor.