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Adenoidectomy

Adenoidectomy is the surgical removal of the adenoid for reasons which include impaired breathing through the nose, chronic infections, or recurrent earaches. The surgery is less commonly performed in adults in whom the adenoid is much smaller and less active than it is in children. It is most often done on an outpatient basis under general anesthesia. Post-operative pain is generally minimal and reduced by icy or cold foods. The procedure is often combined with tonsillectomy (this combination is usually called an 'adenotonsillectomy' or 'T&A') and recovery time can range from several hours to two or three days (though as age increases so does recovery time). Adenoidectomy is the surgical removal of the adenoid for reasons which include impaired breathing through the nose, chronic infections, or recurrent earaches. The surgery is less commonly performed in adults in whom the adenoid is much smaller and less active than it is in children. It is most often done on an outpatient basis under general anesthesia. Post-operative pain is generally minimal and reduced by icy or cold foods. The procedure is often combined with tonsillectomy (this combination is usually called an 'adenotonsillectomy' or 'T&A') and recovery time can range from several hours to two or three days (though as age increases so does recovery time).

[ "Tonsillectomy", "BPPV - Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo", "Tonsillectomy with Adenoidectomy", "Adenoid hyperplasia", "Frontal sinus fracture", "Adenoidectomy tonsillectomy" ]
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