Adenoid Surgery

Adenoid surgery or adenoidectomy is a common ENT operation to remove enlarged or infected adenoids. Enlarged adenoids can cause breathing problems, snoring, recurrent ear infections, nasal obstruction and sleep problems, particularly in children. Our experienced ENT surgeons perform safe and effective adenoid surgery to improve breathing, sleep quality and overall health.

What Is Surgery for Adenoids?

Adenoidectomy is surgery to remove the adenoids. The adenoids are small lumps of lymphoid tissue located behind the nose and above the throat. Adenoids fight infections in early childhood, but they can get enlarged or infected chronically, leading to a variety of health problems.

“Taking out bad adenoids can really help your breathing and can help with recurrent infections, too.”

Adenoid Surgery (Adenoidectomy)

Who Needs Adenoid Surgery?

Your ENT specialist may recommend adenoidectomy if you or your child experiences:
  • Persistent nasal congestion
  • Chronic mouth breathing
  • Loud snoring
  • Obstructive sleep apnea
  • Recurrent ear infections
  • Recurrent sinus infections
  • Difficulty breathing through the nose
  • Chronic adenoid inflammation
  • Middle ear fluid causing hearing problems
A comprehensive ENT evaluation helps determine whether adenoidectomy is the most appropriate treatment.

Benefits of Adenoid Surgery

Easier to Breathe

Brings back normal breathing through the nose.

Improved Sleep Quality

Helps with snoring and sleep-related breathing disorders.

Less Ear Infections

Helps reduce recurrent middle ear infections and fluid build-ups.

Sinus Problems Are Lessened

Decreases recurrence of chronic sinus infections.

Hearing Improvement

May improve hearing in people with fluid collecting behind the eardrum.

Higher Quality of Life

Many children sleep better, pay attention better, and function better day-to-day after surgery.

Adenoidectomy Procedure

1. Preoperative Evaluation

Your ENT specialist performs a detailed examination and may recommend nasal endoscopy or imaging studies.

2. Anesthesia

The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia to ensure comfort and safety.

3. Adenoid Removal

The enlarged adenoid tissue is removed through the mouth, with no external incisions.

4. Bleeding Control

Specialized techniques are used to minimize bleeding and promote safe healing.

5. Recovery Monitoring

Patients are observed for a short period before being discharged.

Procedure Duration: Approximately 20–45 minutes.

Recovery After Adenoidectomy

Recovery is generally quick and uncomplicated. What to Expect
  • Mild sore throat
  • Nasal congestion for a few days
  • Temporary bad breath
  • Mild ear discomfort
  • Minor voice changes that usually resolve on their own
Recovery Timeline
  • Most patients go home the same day
  • Return to normal activities within a few days
  • Complete healing typically occurs within 1–2 weeks
Following your surgeon’s post-operative instructions can help ensure a smoother recovery.

Why Our ENT Clinic for Adenoid Surgery?

  • Experienced ENT Surgeons
  • Advanced Diagnostic Equipment
  • Safe & Modern Surgical Techniques
  • Child-Friendly Care Environment
  • Comprehensive Pre- & Post-Operative Care
  • Personalized Treatment Plans
  • Patient Safety & Comfort as Top Priorities
We are committed to delivering effective treatment and excellent clinical outcomes.

Before & After Adenoid Surgery

Before:-

Long-lasting nasal obstruction

Breathing through the mouth

Heavy snoring

Recurrent ear infections

Sleepless Night

Recurrent sinus infections

After:-

Nasal breathing clearly

Better quality sleep

Less snoring

Less ear and sinus infections

Improved energy and concentration levels

Improved health overall

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Frequently Asked Questions About ENT Care

Helping you make informed decisions about your ENT care.

Adenoids are lymphatic tissues behind the nose that help the body fight infections in childhood.
The procedure is performed under anesthesia and the discomfort afterwards is usually mild and manageable.
Yes. Adenoidectomy can be helpful for adults with enlarged or infected adenoids, but it is more often done on children.