Adenoids and adenoidectomy
An adenoidectomy is an operation to remove the adenoids.
This topic covers:
What are adenoids?
When adenoids need to be removed
How an adenoidectomy is carried out
Risks
Recovery
Read about an adenoidectomy, a surgical procedure to remove the adenoids. Find out what the adenoids do, when they need to be removed and how the procedure is carried out.
Adenoids are small lumps of tissue at the back of the nose, above the roof of the mouth. You can't see a person's adenoids by looking in their mouth. Adenoids are part of the immune system, which help
A child's adenoids can sometimes become swollen or enlarged. This can happen after a bacterial or viral infection, or after a substance triggers an allergic reaction. In most cases, swollen adenoids o
The adenoids can be removed during an adenoidectomy. The operation is usually carried out by an ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon and takes around 30 minutes. Afterwards, your child will need to stay
An adenoidectomy is a low-risk procedure andcomplications following surgery are rare. However, as with all types of surgery, there are some associated risks. When to seek medical advice Contact your G
It's normal to have a sore throat after an adenoidectomy. Your child will usually be given painkillers whilein hospital to help ease discomfort. Your child may also feel groggy and sleepy after having