What Nasaloscopy in Children Does

Nasal endoscopy for children, or nasal endoscopy, allows you to examine various parts of the nasal cavity, detect deep nasal bleeding, etc., and also allows you to take biopsies, etc., under direct vision.
Nasal endoscopy is characterized by multiple angles and a wide field of view, and can examine various parts of the nasal cavity. During the examination, the nasal mucosa is first contracted and anesthetized using bupivacaine and ephedrine, and then each part of the internal nasal cavity is examined one by one in sequence to observe whether there are any abnormalities in its structure and whether there are any lesions in the tissues.
Nasoscopy can help detect deep nasal bleeding sites and early tumors, and determine the location of fistulae for skull fractures and cerebrospinal fluid nasal leaks. It can also be used to take biopsies and perform electrocoagulation for hemostasis under direct vision.
If children have nasal discomfort, it is recommended that they seek prompt medical attention for diagnosis and treatment.