Are you awake for a laryngoscopy?

Fiberoptic laryngoscopy (nasolaryngoscopy) uses a small flexible telescope. The scope is passed through your nose and into your throat. This is the most common way that the voice box is examined. You are awake for the procedure.
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Do they put you to sleep for laryngoscopy?

Getting the test

Your mouth (or your nose) and throat will be sprayed first with a numbing medicine. Less often, you might be asleep (under general anesthesia) for the test. If you are awake, the insertion of the scope might make you cough at first.
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Is laryngoscopy done with anesthesia?

A laryngoscopy is usually done as an outpatient procedure in the operating room. You'll be given anesthesia (medication that makes you sleep) during the procedure.
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Is a laryngoscopy painful?

Direct flexible laryngoscopy

But it should not hurt. You will still be able to breathe. If a spray anesthetic is used, it may taste bitter. The anesthetic can also make you feel like your throat is swollen.
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Do you gag during a laryngoscopy?

Indirect laryngoscopy

You may feel like gagging when the mirror is placed in your throat. It may be uncomfortable when the doctor pulls on your tongue. If this becomes painful, signal your doctor by pointing to your tongue, since you will not be able to speak. If a spray anesthetic is used, it will taste bitter.
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How long does it take to do a laryngoscopy?

Indirect laryngoscopy and flexible laryngoscopies often are done in the doctor's office. They usually take only 5 to 10 minutes.
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How do you prepare for a laryngoscopy?

Preparing for a laryngoscopy

Your doctor will ask you to avoid food and drink for eight hours before the exam depending on what kind of anesthesia you'll be getting. If you're receiving mild anesthesia, which is usually the kind you would get if the exam were happening in your doctor's office, there's no need to fast.
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Can you talk after a laryngoscopy?

Your doctor may ask you to speak as little as you can for 1 to 2 weeks after the procedure. If you speak, use your normal tone of voice and do not talk for very long. Whispering or shouting can strain your vocal cords as they are trying to heal. Try to avoid coughing or clearing your throat while your throat heals.
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Is laryngoscopy the same as endoscopy?

In particular, a laryngoscopy is an endoscopy that allows visualization of the larynx and pharynx, which are parts of the throat. A laryngoscopy may be combined with a biopsy in order to obtain a definitive diagnosis of a suspicious growth in the throat.
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Is laryngoscopy an invasive procedure?

A laryngoscopy is minimally invasive and relatively easy to recover from. Patients will sometimes experience soreness in the throat after the procedure for which they may be given throat lozenges, pain medications or ice packs to reduce inflammation.
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What can be diagnosed by laryngoscopy?

You might need a laryngoscopy to:
  • Find the cause of a voice change or hoarseness.
  • Diagnose cancer of the larynx or areas of the throat near the larynx (hypopharynx)
  • Take a biopsy.
  • Remove a vocal cord nodule or polyp.
  • Treat a laryngeal cancer with removal or laser surgery.
  • Find the cause of a cough or coughing up blood.
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How do they put a camera down your throat?

A nurse puts a mouth guard into your mouth. Then they put a flexible tube called an endoscope into your mouth and down your throat. This is uncomfortable and may make you gag. Concentrating on slow deep breathing helps.
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How do doctors check vocal cords?

Flexible laryngoscopy helps your doctor to see your vocal cords. This exam lasts for about two minutes and can take place right in the doctor's office. Your doctor applies a local anesthetic spray that numbs your nose and throat.
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How do you feel after a laryngoscopy?

After the procedure, you may have some nausea and general muscle aches and may feel tired for 1 to 2 days. Your throat may feel sore or slightly swollen for 2 to 5 days. You may sound hoarse for 1 to 8 weeks, depending on what was done during the procedure.
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When can I eat after laryngoscopy?

By the second day after surgery you should be able to begin eating soft foods. It is very important that you drink plenty of fluids following this procedure. The laser as well as general anesthesia has a tendency to dry out the tissues in the area surrounding the surgery.
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How long does larynx take to heal?

Treating laryngitis

In most cases, laryngitis gets better within a week without treatment. See your GP if your symptoms are severe or haven't improved after two weeks.
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Does fiber optic laryngoscopy hurt?

The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is a relatively painless procedure, lasting less than 30 minutes. After the procedure, the patient may have a sensation that the throat is swollen and may experience a bitter aftertaste, but these symptoms are short-lived.
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Can I eat and drink before a laryngoscopy?

If you're going to have a direct laryngoscopy under general anesthesia, you'll be told not to eat or drink anything before you go in. You might also be asked to stop taking some medications for as long as a week before you have it done.
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Is laryngoscopy done in office?

Most of the time, it can be done in the provider's office while you are awake. A medicine to numb the back of your throat may be used. Fiberoptic laryngoscopy (nasolaryngoscopy) uses a small flexible telescope. The scope is passed through your nose and into your throat.
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Do I have polyps on my vocal cords?

Symptoms and Causes

Patients with vocal cord nodules or polyps may describe their voice as harsh, raspy, or scratchy. There may be frequent voice breaks, easy vocal fatigue with use or there may be a decreased range of vocal sounds.
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How do you stop gagging during an endoscopy?

“Having a hypersensitive gag reflex is generally a conditioned response, meaning it happens after a previous problematic experience. “However, the discomfort related to gagging during an endoscopic procedure can be avoided, particularly by numbing the back of the throat and using sedatives,” said Dr. Perino.
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Are you asleep for an endoscopy?

Most, but not all, people are sedated during the procedure, and will remember little to nothing when they wake up; and very few people have any complications. So, if you are scheduled for an upper endoscopy procedure, here is an overview of what you can expect.
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What sedation is used for endoscopy?

A medication called propofol is typically used. At very high doses, it can achieve “general anesthesia” as used in surgeries. Deep sedation requires closer patient monitoring during endoscopy. In many places, its use requires anesthesia personnel and may involve additional patient costs through insurance.
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How do you sweep your tongue for intubation?

Leave your blade toward the left side of the mouth with the tongue pushed out of the way. Insert the blade to the right side of the tongue and sweep the tongue toward the left. Look for the tip of the epiglottis and make some final adjustments before beginning your lift.
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