Advanced ENT Procedures For Nasal Health: Beyond Basic Rhinoscopy In Lennox

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For a flexible rhinoscopy, you'll likely be sitting in a chair in the office. We'll spray some numbing medication into your nose to make the procedure more comfortable. Next, the thin, flexible tube with the camera will be carefully passed into one of your nostrils and gently 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 avoid swallowing if possible during the procedure. 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.

If you're having a direct pharyngoscopy with flexible endoscopy, you'll likely be sitting in a chair in the office. Your doctor will spray a local anesthetic into your nostrils or wikidot.com the back of your throat to numb the area. Next, the thin, flexible tube with the camera will be carefully passed through your nose or mouth and down into your throat to your pharynx. The camera sends live pictures to a screen, so we can see your pharynx and the structures around it moving as you talk or swallow. We might ask you to talk, cough, or swallow so we can see how your throat works in action. The whole process usually takes around 5 to 10 minutes and isn't typically painful, though you might feel a bit of pressure or a slight tickle in your nose or throat.

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