Otoscope

Otoscope
An otoscope, with a tube of disposable tips behind
Synonymsauriscope
Components of an otoscope
Components of an otoscope
Anatomy of the human ear
Right tympanic membrane as seen through a speculum
A doctor performs an otoscopy examination.

An otoscope or auriscope is a medical device used by healthcare professionals to examine the ear canal and eardrum.[1][2][3] This may be done as part of routine physical examinations, or for evaluating specific ear complaints, such as earaches, sense of fullness in the ear, or hearing loss.[2][3]

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