Rhinoscopy Average

Rhinoscopy is average.

Secondary rhinoscopy is performed to diagnose and treat diseases of the nasal cavity, including the middle and upper sections. It is carried out using a special instrument - a nasal speculum, which has elongated jaws, which allows you to examine in detail all parts of the nose.

Average rhinoscopy is a research method that allows you to assess the condition of the mucous membrane, identify the presence of tumors, foreign bodies, inflammatory processes and other pathologies in the nasal cavity. It also helps determine how well your sinuses are functioning and identify possible breathing problems.

To perform intermediate rhinoscopy, a special nasal speculum with elongated jaws is used, which allows you to obtain a detailed overview of all parts of the nasal cavity. The doctor carefully inserts the instrument into the patient's nostrils and slowly moves it across the entire nose, examining each area.

During the procedure, the patient may experience some discomfort, especially if he has allergic reactions to medications or infections in the nose. However, with the help of a competent and careful procedure, the doctor can avoid such problems and ensure a comfortable examination.

After performing an average rhinoscopy, the doctor can detect various pathologies, such as polyps, cysts, tumors, foreign bodies and other diseases. Depending on the results of the examination, the doctor may prescribe appropriate treatment or additional diagnostic methods.

It is important to note that secondary rhinoscopy is a safe procedure and does not require long recovery after it. However, if you have any health problems, you should consult your doctor before undergoing the procedure to make sure that it is not contraindicated for you.



Mid-portion rhinoscopy is also called “anterior rhinoscopy.” Used primarily to examine the middle nasal passage. The patient is positioned face to face in front of the doctor. The anterior, middle and superior nasal passages and the upper wall of the nose are examined, after which the doctor carefully examines the lower surface of the larynx. Such optics allows you to inspect not only medium-sized and