Adenoidectomy Summary
Adenoidectomy surgery, also known as adenoid removal surgery, is a specialised ENT procedure performed to treat enlarged or chronically infected adenoids that cause breathing difficulties, nasal blockage, snoring, and recurrent ear or sinus infections. It is recommended for individuals, especially children, whose symptoms do not improve with medications or conservative treatments. By removing the enlarged adenoid tissue, the procedure helps restore normal airflow through the nasal passages, reduces infection frequency, and improves overall breathing, sleep quality, and daily comfort.
The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes. During surgery, the adenoids are removed through the mouth using precise surgical techniques, without any external incisions. Most patients experience a quick recovery, with noticeable improvement in breathing and symptoms within a few days, while complete healing occurs over one to two weeks. Adenoidectomy is considered a safe and effective treatment when performed by experienced ENT specialists, offering long-term relief and improved quality of life.

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