Adenoidectomy
Adenoidectomy Treatment Range

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers safe and effective adenoidectomy surgery for children and adults suffering from breathing difficulties, chronic nasal congestion, snoring, or recurrent ear infections caused by enlarged adenoids. Our experienced ENT surgeons use advanced techniques to remove the adenoids with minimal discomfort and quick recovery. We are recognized as one of the best hospitals for adenoid surgery in Hyderabad.
Before the procedure, our specialists conduct a detailed evaluation using nasal endoscopy and imaging to assess the size of the adenoids and determine the best treatment plan. Adenoidectomy is usually performed under general anesthesia as a day-care surgery. At Treatment Range Hospital, we follow strict hygiene and safety protocols to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience for both children and their parents.
If you are looking for adenoidectomy in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides expert care, affordable packages, and compassionate support from diagnosis through recovery. Our ENT team is committed to improving breathing, sleep quality, and overall health through safe and effective adenoid removal.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Adenoidectomy Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Noisy breathing or persistent snoring
- Mouth breathing (especially during sleep)
- Sleep disturbances or sleep apnea
- Recurrent ear infections or glue ear
- Delayed speech or hearing issues in young children
🩺Phase 2: OPD Consultation & ENT Evaluation
- ENT specialist review and physical examination
- Detailed symptom history from parents or caregivers
- Hearing tests (audiometry or tympanometry) if ear problems exist
- Review of prior medical treatments and response to antibiotics
- Nasal endoscopy (if needed) to visualize adenoids
🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Causes
- Enlarged adenoids (adenoid hypertrophy) causing airway obstruction
- Recurrent or chronic infections due to blocked Eustachian tubes or sinuses
- Disrupted sleep or behavioral changes due to poor oxygen flow
- Ineffective results with medications or nasal sprays
🔧 Phase 4: Treatment Plan – Adenoidectomy Procedure
- Performed under general anesthesia
- Adenoids removed through the mouth (no external scars or stitches)
- Surgery duration: 20–30 minutes
- May be combined with tonsillectomy or ear tube insertion (if needed)
- Usually a same-day discharge procedure (outpatient)
🏥 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Encourage soft, cool foods (e.g., soups, yogurt, ice cream)
- Pain relievers and antibiotics if prescribed
- Rest and limit physical activity for 5–7 days
- Keep child hydrated and avoid crowded environments
- Monitor for signs of bleeding, fever, or infection
🏥 Phase 6: Recovery & Results
- Full recovery in about 7 days
- Significant improvement in breathing and nasal airflow
- Fewer ear infections, improved hearing and speech in children
- Better sleep and behavior (due to improved oxygenation)
- Routine follow-up with ENT specialist for healing assessment
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An adenoidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the adenoids — small lymphatic tissue located behind the nose, near the roof of the mouth. It’s commonly done in children who have breathing, snoring, or recurrent ear and sinus problems.
Adenoids may need to be removed if they are:
Enlarged and blocking airflow through the nose
Causing snoring or obstructive sleep apnea
Leading to frequent ear infections or fluid buildup
Causing recurrent sinus infections or nasal congestion
Noisy breathing or snoring at night
Mouth breathing (especially during sleep)
Frequent ear infections or glue ear
Persistent nasal stuffiness
Sleep disturbances or pauses in breathing during sleep
Most children recover within 5–7 days. During this time, rest, hydration, and a soft diet are recommended.
Yes, it is usually covered when medically indicated. Always check with your healthcare provider or insurance company to confirm coverage.