Adenoidectomy

Adenoidectomy at Springfield Hospital

What is an adenoidectomy?

An adenoidectomy is a common surgical procedure to remove enlarged or swollen adenoids. The adenoids are part of your immune system and help fight bacterial and viral infection.

In young children, the adenoids tend to be largest. They usually shrink as a child gets older and are then less likely to cause problems. A child’s adenoids can become swollen or enlarged due to frequent infections or allergies. If swollen adenoids cause uncomfortable symptoms for your child, such as breathing problems or ear infections, they may need to be removed.

Adenoid removal is performed under a general anaesthetic by an ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon. The adenoid tissue is removed through the mouth to relieve pressure or reduce infections. This usually takes about 30 minutes.

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