
laryngeal endoscopy
Laryngeal endoscopy is a procedure that allows doctors to examine the voice box (larynx) and surrounding areas using a thin, flexible tube called an endoscope. This tube has a light and a tiny camera, which send images to a monitor, helping the doctor see inside your throat. It’s often done to diagnose issues like hoarseness, sore throat, or breathing difficulties. The procedure is usually quick, minimally invasive, and may involve numbing the throat slightly. It provides detailed visualization to identify problems such as inflammation, growths, or nerve issues affecting voice and breathing.