Tympanometry dataOtoscopic Evaluation: This test is simply to check the ear canal. We evaluate the ear canal, structures of the ear canal and look for abnormalities (tumors, growths, etc.), wax, fluid, excessive ear hair, we assess the anatomy of the ear canal (narrow, closed, etc.), and evaluate the status of the eardrum. We look at the eardrum color, (red, white, yellow) the translucency (transparent, opaque) and position (retracted, neutral or bulging) of the drum. Look for scarring of the eardrum, growths, tumor and holes in the ear drum. Identify the various parts of the eardrum and determine if it is normal.
In our office we have a video otoscope where the patient can also look at his own ear canal and see what the Audiologist sees.
A Normal status of the Auditory canal: Some hair, often with yellow to brown mild cerumen.
Ear drum: a normal eardrum should be Pinkish gray in color, translucent and in neutral position.
We look at the status of one of the bones in the middle ear called the Malleus, we make sure that it lies in oblique position behind the upper part of the drum.
It's crucial that the ears are cleared of excessive wax otherwise this would interfere with accurate test results. WE DO NOT TEST IF EAR CANALS HAVE EXCESSIVE WAX OR THE EAR CANAL IS OCCLUDED WITH WAX.