No. ENT endoscopy is a quick and minimally invasive test. Patients may feel mild discomfort but not pain. Local anaesthesia (numbing spray) is often used for comfort.

If you have persistent sinus issues, throat pain, hearing loss, balance problems, or lumps in the neck, it’s best to consult an ENT specialist early. 

BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) is a common cause of vertigo where tiny calcium crystals in the inner ear shift from their position, causing dizziness. Simple repositioning manoeuvres can correct it.

No. Most thyroid nodules are non-cancerous. However, they need proper evaluation with scans and sometimes FNAC biopsy to rule out malignancy.

If you have frequent ear discharge, long-term hearing loss, or a perforated eardrum that doesn’t heal, surgery may be recommended.

With modern techniques, ENT surgeries are very safe. Dr. Jashnani ensures precision, minimal invasiveness, and faster recovery times for all patients.

While allergies cannot always be “cured,” they can be controlled long-term. Immunotherapy offers significant, lasting relief by reducing the body’s overreaction to allergens.