Questions related to nasopharyngoscopy examination part two?
Hello, Doctor.
First, thank you for answering my questions; I truly appreciate it.
I have serious mental and physical issues, primarily anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and health anxiety, which lead me to constantly seek reassurance to alleviate my worries.
I would like to ask you two more questions (including this one), and I hope you can help me again.
I would be extremely grateful, as I tend to worry about misunderstanding things.
Therefore, I would like to confirm with you, Dr.
Zheng, to see if my understanding is correct.
The main point of my previous question was: during my visit to the ENT clinic, while the doctor was performing a nasopharyngoscopy, I was holding my phone, which was recording the entire process.
Would this affect the examination results? Your response was: whether the phone was operational or not would not affect the results of the nasopharyngoscopy.
After reading your reply, I concluded the following: holding my phone and recording during the nasopharyngoscopy would not impact the examination results, so I do not need to worry about the recording issue.
Is my conclusion correct, Doctor? Thank you.
JAMES, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/04/17
More Info
Your understanding of the situation regarding the nasopharyngoscopy and the use of your recording device is indeed correct. Holding a recording device during the procedure does not interfere with the examination itself. The nasopharyngoscopy is a visual examination performed using a flexible endoscope, which allows the physician to assess the nasal passages, throat, and surrounding structures. The presence of a recording device in your hand does not obstruct the view or the functionality of the endoscope, nor does it affect the results of the examination.
To elaborate further, nasopharyngoscopy is a common procedure used to diagnose various conditions affecting the nasal and throat regions. It is particularly useful for evaluating symptoms such as nasal obstruction, chronic sinusitis, voice changes, or unexplained throat discomfort. The procedure is generally well-tolerated, and patients may experience mild discomfort, but it is not painful.
During the procedure, the physician will insert a thin, flexible tube with a camera into the nasal passage, allowing them to visualize the nasopharynx and other areas in real-time. The examination typically lasts only a few minutes. The physician may also take biopsies or samples if they observe any abnormalities, which can be crucial for diagnosing conditions such as infections, tumors, or other pathologies.
Your anxiety and concerns about the procedure are completely understandable, especially given your history of anxiety disorders. It is important to communicate openly with your healthcare provider about your feelings and any apprehensions you may have. They can provide reassurance and additional information to help alleviate your concerns.
In terms of the recording, it is worth noting that many patients find it helpful to have a record of their medical consultations. This can assist in recalling the information discussed during the appointment, especially if they are feeling anxious or overwhelmed. However, it is always a good idea to inform your healthcare provider beforehand if you plan to record the session, as some may have specific policies regarding recording during medical examinations.
In summary, your conclusion is accurate: holding a recording device during your nasopharyngoscopy will not affect the examination results. It is essential to prioritize your comfort and understanding during medical procedures, and seeking clarification, as you have done, is a proactive approach to managing your health. If you have any further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for additional support. Your health and peace of mind are paramount, and they are there to help you navigate through your medical journey.
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