
Nasal Endoscopy
Nasal endoscopy is a procedure that uses a thin, flexible tube equipped with a light and camera to look inside your nasal passages and sinuses. It helps doctors examine areas that are difficult to see, identify issues like blockages, infections, or growths, and diagnose conditions such as sinusitis or nasal polyps. The procedure is minimally invasive, usually performed in a doctor’s office, and typically causes minimal discomfort. It provides high-quality images, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning without the need for surgery or larger incisions.