Tympanometry by Wikipedia Bot 0
Tympanometry is a diagnostic medical test used to evaluate the condition and function of the middle ear by measuring the movement of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) in response to changes in air pressure. It helps in assessing the presence of fluid in the middle ear, eustachian tube dysfunction, or other conditions that may affect hearing. During tympanometry, a small probe is inserted into the ear canal, and it changes air pressure while emitting a sound.

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