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Modern ENT medicine offers cutting-edge solutions for persistent nose problems. At MyENTCare ENT services, bernard-guericolas.eu Our specialists employ state-of-the-art diagnostic tools that expand upon traditional nose evaluation. Today we'll examine these remarkable advancements.

At its core, rhinoscopy is a medical procedure that allows your ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) doctor to get a really good look inside your nasal passages and nasal cavity. By performing this examination of the nasal passages and nasal cavity, we can get a clear picture of your nasal health and pinpoint any problems that need attention.

Complete pharyngoscopy for comprehensive evaluation
Tonsil and adenoid assessment to check for enlargement
Tissue sampling when growths are detected
Swallowing function tests when food gets stuck


Symptoms Requiring ENT Attention

For a more detailed and up-close look at your pharynx, we might use a technique called flexible endoscopy. With flexible endoscopy, we use a thin, flexible tube equipped with a camera and a light source. This allows the doctor to view the pharynx and surrounding areas through the nasal passages or mouth. We typically perform this in the office, and we'll use a local anesthetic spray to numb the relevant areas. Flexible endoscopy is particularly valuable for examining the nasopharynx (the area behind the nose) and the oropharynx (the area behind the mouth).

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If you're having a flexible rhinoscopy, you'll probably just sit in a chair in our office. Your doctor will spray a local anesthetic into your nostrils to numb the nasal passages. Then, the thin, flexible tube with the camera will be gently inserted into one of your nostrils and guided through your nasal passages. The camera sends live pictures to a screen, so we can see the inside of your nose, the wall in the middle, the structures that help with breathing, and the upper part of your throat behind your nose. You might be asked to breathe normally and refrain from swallowing if possible during the examination. The procedure usually takes about 5-10 minutes and is generally not painful, although you might feel some pressure or a mild tickling sensation in your nose.

In medical terms, pharyngoscopy refers to a specialized test that allows doctors to get a clear view of your pharynx. Doctors commonly perform this when patients experience ongoing voice complaints. Specialists utilize a thin, flexible scope with a camera called a pharyngoscope.

So, when does your doctor suggest a rhinoscopy? Let's take a look at some common scenarios. One of the most common reasons is to investigate the cause of persistent nasal congestion, a runny nose, or nosebleeds. It's also used to evaluate the cause of a loss of smell or a decreased sense of smell. Nasal pain, facial pain, or headaches that seem to originate from the sinuses can also warrant a rhinoscopy. In addition to diagnosis, rhinoscopy can also play a role in treating certain conditions affecting the nasal cavity and nasal passages.

For cutting-edge nasal examination in Eckington, contact MyENTCare ENT specialist at +1 516 701 7272 or email chasewehrle@gmail.com. Experience the future of ENT care!

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