What are the Symptoms that May Lead to Nasopharyngoscopy?
Patients may be recommended for a nasopharyngoscopy if they exhibit symptoms indicative of nasopharyngeal cancer or other nasopharyngeal disorders, such as:
- Persistent nasal congestion or obstruction. - Epistaxis (nosebleeds). - Unexplained ear fullness or hearing loss. - Sore throat or trouble swallowing. - Unexplained weight loss. - Swelling or lumps in the neck due to swollen lymph nodes.