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Ultrasound of the sinuses of the nose of a child. Prices, reviews, ratings

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Ultrasound of the sinuses of a child (echosinusoscopy) is a form of ultrasound examination that is based on the ability of tissues to reflect ultrasound beams sent by special equipment and recording the results in a black and white image on a computer monitor.

Ultrasound of the sinuses of a child (echosinusoscopy) is a form of ultrasound examination, which is based on the ability of tissues to reflect ultrasound rays sent by special equipment, and recording the results in a black and white image on a computer monitor.

General information

This diagnostic method is very popular among both doctors and parents. For the former, the motivating factors are speed, accessibility and fairly comprehensive information. For the second - low cost, harmlessness and painlessness.

Advantages of conducting ultrasound of the sinuses of the nose of a child:

  • no harmful radiation;
  • non-invasive research method;
  • even small children can be examined;
  • high efficiency - in a short time you can find out the reliability of the suspected diagnosis;
  • does not require special preparation;
  • safe implementation;
  • easy to obtain results;
  • absolute painlessness;
  • can be performed often (as the need arises).
Ultrasound can be used to detect the presence of sinusitis or other pathologies in the maxillary, frontal and ethmoid sinuses. Today, most clinics have the necessary equipment to perform this type of diagnostics.

Diagnostics are often performed in combination with radiography and computed tomography. These methods are considered more informative, but they entail radiation of the body in the first case and high monetary costs in the second.

Procedure

Preparation

No preliminary preparation is required, the examination is carried out immediately after visiting the doctor. However, if the child is afraid of visits to doctors, it is worth explaining to him how the examination will take place, what sensations will arise, and most importantly, that it is completely painless and not scary.

Ultrasound of the sinuses of the nose for a child

The small patient is seated on a couch and a special gel is applied to the area being examined, increasing conductivity. The doctor adjusts the device in accordance with the anatomical features to the projection area of the corresponding paranasal sinus. The sensor is held strictly perpendicular to eliminate interference from the bone. Ultrasound examination gives results only when the cavity is full, but if it contains only air (as it should be normally), the echo signal is reflected. Because of this, the health worker may ask the baby to change the position of the head (tilt back and forth). This allows you to identify the boundaries of the fluid in the nasal cavities, if any.

After the examination, the doctor gives napkins to remove the remains of the gel and issues a conclusion on the results of the examination. You must contact an otolaryngologist with them for a consultation, diagnosis and prescription of appropriate treatment.

Rehabilitation period

After the health worker's actions are completed, you can return to your usual way of life, since no recovery period is required.

Indications

There are a number of common reasons for diagnostics. Among them:

  • deviated septum;
  • soft tissue diseases with pus formation (furuncles);
  • allergic ailments;
  • nasal injuries;
  • foreign objects entering the nasal cavity;
  • polyps;
  • constant runny nose of unknown origin;
  • regular bleeding for unknown reasons;
  • uncharacteristic discharge;
  • painful sensations;
  • the presence of tumors, including lipomas;
  • chronic and acute diseases of the ENT organs with inflammation (sinusitis, rhinitis, adenoiditis, ethmoiditis, labyrinthitis, frontal sinusitis);
  • headaches in the bridge of the nose;
  • carrying out surgical intervention;
  • dental observation;
  • monitoring the effectiveness of treatment.
In modern medical institutions, when visiting an otolaryngologist, a similar method is used as a routine examination.

Contraindications

There are no prohibitions on carrying out this examination. It can be done even on infants.

Complications

Diagnostics do not cause pain or discomfort and are completely harmless. At the end of the process, wipes are provided to remove the remaining gel.

Prices and clinics


The cost of echosinusoscopy ranges from 500 to 1800 rubles, depending on the clinic. The average price in a standard clinic is 800 rubles. If you want to make an appointment with a professional for your child, we recommend using the resources of our website . There you can find an up-to-date list of medical institutions, specialists and the cost of services provided. If necessary, qualified online consultants will answer your questions.

15 Feb 2022, 21:24
Pediatrician

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