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Throat

Sore throat, tonsillitis, and vocal cord problems can all reduce your quality of life. We offer the best solutions for throat health, including biopsies, tonsillectomy, and vocal cord treatments.

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Tonsillectomy:

Surgical removal is recommended if the tonsils become frequently inflamed and become enlarged, causing breathing or swallowing difficulties. Tonsillectomy is particularly important for a healthy life, especially in children with recurrent tonsillitis, sleep apnea, and chronic infections.

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Surgical Removal and Biopsy of Intraoral Lesions:

Oral lesions (sores, masses) can sometimes be malignant. In such cases, surgical removal and biopsy may be necessary. Early diagnosis is crucial, especially in cancer cases. Surgical intervention ensures complete removal of the lesion and prevents further disease progression.

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Nasopharynx Biopsy:

The nasopharynx is the area where the nose and throat meet, and lesions developing in this area can carry a risk of cancer. A nasopharynx biopsy is performed when a suspicious mass is detected in this area. The tissue sample obtained from the biopsy is examined for diagnosis of cancer or other diseases.

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Removal of Foreign Objects from the Throat (Fishbone, etc.):

Swallowed foreign objects, especially small ones like fish bones, can become lodged in the throat and cause serious discomfort. This endoscopic procedure allows for the safe removal of foreign objects lodged in the throat.

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Endoscopic Examination of Vocal Cords with Camera:

Vocal cord problems can lead to hoarseness, difficulty swallowing, and pain. An endoscopic examination directly examines the vocal cords and identifies lesions, polyps, or other abnormalities. This allows for detailed visualization of the vocal cords, helping to make an accurate diagnosis.

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