For them, removing the tonsils and adenoids usually cures sleep apnea.
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy are surgeries that remove the tonsils or adenoids .
If so, removing enlarged tonsils and adenoids to improve breathing often improves or eliminates bedwetting.
Surgery to remove the tonsils and adenoids often cures the condition in children.
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy: Removing the tonsils and/or adenoids may be needed to prevent snoring.
In some cases of sleep apnea, removing a child's tonsils and adenoids can cause dramatic improvement in behavior and academic performance.
One other option, although my doctor warned me that results may be minimal, was to remove my tonsils and adenoids.
This may involve removing the tonsils and adenoids and other tissues in the back of the throat (uvulopalatopharyngoplasty).
Finally, there is surgery to remove enlarged tonsils or adenoids or nasal polyps.
The answer could be to remove the tonsils or adenoids, according to a study of 60 children in Oxford.