2024-09-13
How long does laryngoscopy take
Laryngoscopy is a simple, non-invasive, low-risk procedure that usually takes only a few minutes to complete. The exact time varies depending on the individual and is usually between 5 and 15 minutes.
During laryngoscopy, a small laryngoscope is placed in the patient's mouth and the larynx and vocal cords are examined through the laryngoscope. The procedure is usually quick, but it can be uncomfortable because the laryngoscope can cause reactions such as nausea, vomiting, or coughing when the laryngoscope is placed. Before laryngoscopy, people need to take care to keep their breathing and mouth clean, and tell their doctor about allergies or other relevant medical history so that they can be examined.
Patients are advised that if the test results are abnormal, additional tests may be needed or treatment may be scheduled.
Endoscopy considerations
1. There is no need to fast water before the examination.
2. Breathe slowly through your nose and do not hold your breath during the examination.
3. The nose and throat need to be sprayed with anesthetic, but not after spraying
There will be significant numbness, and some patients will have pharynx
Blockage, check the endoscope passing through the nasal cavity (possibly.)
There is a slight pain), do not wrinkle your nose.
4. Wait for the doctor to send a report 15 minutes after the examination.
5. After getting the report, go to the clinic to find your receiving doctor
Continued diagnosis and treatment.
6. Eat and drink 2 hours after the inspection.
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