
At Nevada Sinus Relief in Las Vegas, board-certified ENT specialist Dr. Ashley Sikand uses nasal endoscopy as a key diagnostic tool to better understand what’s happening inside your nasal passages and sinuses so your treatment plan can be tailored to your specific needs.
Why Nasal Endoscopy Is Recommended
When sinus symptoms persist despite medications such as antibiotics, nasal sprays, or allergy treatments, a closer look inside the nose may be necessary. Nasal endoscopy allows your doctor to directly visualize areas of the nasal passages and sinus openings that cannot be seen during a standard exam.
This simple procedure can help identify conditions such as chronic sinus inflammation, nasal polyps, structural issues like a deviated septum, or ongoing infection. By seeing exactly what is happening inside your nose, your doctor can recommend more targeted treatments rather than relying on guesswork.
What Happens During the Exam
If you’re nervous about discomfort, you’re not alone. Fortunately, most people find nasal endoscopy much easier than expected. Before the exam begins, your nose is typically numbed with a topical anesthetic spray or gel. This helps minimize any sensation and makes the procedure more comfortable.
A thin, flexible instrument called an endoscope is then gently inserted into the nostril. The endoscope contains a small light and camera, allowing your doctor to examine the nasal passages and sinus drainage pathways in detail.
The exam usually takes only a few minutes. You may feel mild pressure or a brief tickling sensation, but most people do not experience pain. Because the procedure is so quick, many patients are surprised by how simple the experience is.
What You Can Expect After the Procedure
One of the advantages of nasal endoscopy is virtually no recovery time. You can return to your normal activities immediately after the exam. Occasionally, you might notice mild nasal irritation or a brief sensation of congestion, but this typically resolves quickly.
Most importantly, the information gathered during the exam can help your doctor determine the next step in treating your symptoms. In some cases, the findings may lead to treatments such as targeted medications, allergy management, sinus cultures, or minimally invasive procedures like balloon sinuplasty.
Get Expert Answers for Persistent Sinus Symptoms
If sinus problems keep interfering with your daily life, a nasal endoscopy can provide valuable insight into the cause. Dr. Ashley Sikand has extensive experience diagnosing and treating sinus conditions and uses advanced tools like nasal endoscopy to guide effective, personalized care.
Contact Nevada Sinus Relief in Las Vegas today at (702) 805-1550 or visit the contact page to schedule your consultation and get expert guidance on the best treatment for your sinus concerns.