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Adenoidectomy is a straightforward ENT surgery carried out to remove enlarged adenoids that interfere with breathing, sleep, or ear health. At Manipal Hospitals International, the focus stays on clear communication, thoughtful preparation, and safe recovery, especially for families travelling from abroad. The adenoidectomy treatment aims to ease symptoms that make day-to-day life uncomfortable, such as blocked breathing, snoring, or repeated infections.
The adenoidectomy procedure removes swollen adenoid tissue located at the back of the nose. When these glands stay enlarged for too long, they narrow the airway and create constant congestion or disturbed sleep. Removing the adenoids opens the airway and helps prevent recurring infections.
Put simply, the procedure clears space in the upper airway by taking out tissue that has grown too large and is no longer helpful. Most patients, especially children, find that breathing and sleeping feel noticeably easier soon after recovery.
Doctors recommend this treatment when enlarged adenoids continue to cause symptoms despite medication. Common reasons include:
When these symptoms begin affecting school, sleep, or daily comfort, surgery offers long-term relief.
Adenoidectomy can be done using traditional surgical tools or energy-based methods. One modern option is the coblation adenoidectomy procedure, which gently removes tissue using controlled energy and saline. It often leads to less discomfort and quicker healing.
The choice of technique depends on individual needs, airway structure, and the surgeon’s clinical judgement.
Families and international patients choose Manipal Hospitals Global for several reasons:
Adenoid removal is suitable for patients with:
Some conditions may require postponing the surgery:
The surgeon will assess these factors and decide on the safest approach.
Good preparation helps make the day of surgery smoother. This may include:
The surgery is done under general anaesthesia. The adenoids are removed through the mouth, so there are no cuts on the outside. The surgeon uses either traditional instruments or coblation technology, depending on the plan agreed upon earlier. Once the tissue is removed, the airway is checked for comfort, and bleeding is controlled.
Recovery is usually quick. Mild throat soreness and temporary nasal congestion are common for a few days. Soft foods, rest, and plenty of fluids help with healing. Children often return to school within a week, while adults resume most activities as soon as they feel comfortable.
Follow-up appointments confirm that breathing has improved and the airway is healing well.
Adenoidectomy is considered safe, but any surgery has small risks. Possible concerns include:
Most issues settle with simple care, and surgeons discuss warning signs so families know when to seek help.
Many families notice the difference very quickly, especially in sleep and daytime energy levels.
The cost depends on factors such as the surgical technique, tests required, anaesthesia needs, and length of stay. Manipal Hospitals Global provides clear estimates designed for both local and international visitors after a detailed evaluation.
International patients receive full assistance, including airport transport, accommodation guidance, and language assistance. They have extensive experience in both adult and pediatric airway care. They help with coordination with insurance partners. A dedicated team manages the entire journey so families feel supported at every step.