I'm 56, 3 years post menopause. Last year I had a nasal endoscopy (camera up nose and down throat). I found it incredibly painful and the after effects awful - couldn't breathe through my nose, felt like I couldn't swallow properly, ended up in A&E 48 hrs after procedure.
Ever since the scope I've had a weird sensation in my soft palate, like it's stuffed with cotton wool on one side and drooling, hard to describe but I'm hyperaware of it 24/7. I've since seen 2 ENTs and an oral maxillofacial surgeon, all said the scope wouldn't cause damage and that my soft palate looks normal.
I have 2 questions: first, can anyone relate to this sensation and/or had this procedure and it was painful?
Second, I had a nasal endoscopy in my 40s too and it was painless with no after effects, performed by same ENT. Could it be that postmeno the tissue is thinner and more sensitive hence the pain and discomfort during procedure?
I should add that while the scope was painful this time, the soft palate sensation is completely painless, just annoying and making it hard to focus on anything else. I do suffer from sensorimotor OCD which makes it even harder to get past.
Grateful for any feedback. Thanks!