Ear, nose and throat medical examination content

The main components of the ENT physical examination include the ears, to clarify whether there is any inflammation in the external ear canal, whether the eardrum is intact, and the hearing needs to be checked to clarify the hearing level. In the pharynx, it is necessary to check whether there is lymphatic follicle congestion and hyperplasia in the posterior pharyngeal wall, whether there is inflammation of the tonsils, and whether there are new organisms forming in the throat. For the nose, it is often necessary to improve the anterior rhinoscopy to clarify whether the nasal septum is deviated, whether the bilateral inferior turbinates are enlarged, whether the nasal mucosa is congested and edematous, and whether nasal polyps are formed. After a detailed examination, if problems are found, further symptomatic treatment must be actively pursued to avoid delaying the condition.