In the exam room, your child will receive numbing medicine for their nose and throat. This helps them stay comfortable and reduces any sensation from the small tube used in the procedure.
To help your child relax, they’ll have the option to watch a movie or TV show using 3D virtual goggles during the procedure.
During the procedure, your child’s doctor will use an endoscope (a thin, flexible tube with a camera at the end of it) to look at their esophagus and stomach. The tube is inserted through one nostril, guided down the throat, esophagus, and into the stomach. It can be expected that your child might gag a little when the tube is inserted, but that is normal and will last only a few seconds.
The doctor will take small pieces of tissue from your child’s esophagus and send it to be reviewed in our lab under a microscope. Once they retrieve their samples, the tube is gently removed, and the test is over.
For more information about what to expect during the TNE, please refer to our family education sheet.