Pharyngoscopy

Pharyngoscopy is a medical procedure that allows you to examine and evaluate the condition of the pharynx and its surrounding structures.

During pharyngoscopy, the doctor uses a special device - a pharyngoscope. This is a thin metal tube with a built-in light source that allows you to view the inside of the pharynx.

Pharyngoscopy is performed for a number of medical indications:

  1. Diagnosis of pharynx diseases - inflammatory processes, tumors, injuries, etc.

  2. Assessing the causes of pain and discomfort in the throat.

  3. Examination before pharyngeal surgery.

  4. Monitoring the condition of the pharynx during anesthesia.

During pharyngoscopy, the doctor can take a smear from the mucous membrane for cytological and bacteriological examination. It is also possible to take a piece of tissue for histological examination (biopsy).

Pharyngoscopy is a quick and safe diagnostic procedure that allows you to obtain important information about the condition of the pharynx and surrounding structures. It is widely used in otorhinolaryngology, surgery and other fields of medicine.



Pharyngoscopy is an examination of the pharynx using a pharyngoscope, which is used in medicine to diagnose diseases of the upper respiratory tract and larynx. Pharyngoscopy is performed by otorhinolaryngologists - doctors with experience in treating diseases of the ear, nose and throat. You can make an appointment with them by phone number 8 (800) 222