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otoscope

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/ˈoʊtəskoʊp/
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a medical instrument for examining the ear canal and eardrum during medical checkups

An otoscope is a medical device used by healthcare providers to examine the inside of the ear. It includes a handle with a light and a magnifying lens or a tiny camera at the end of a cone-shaped tip. Doctors or nurses use otoscopes to look for ear infections, earwax buildup, or other ear-related issues. The light improves visibility in the ear canal and on the eardrum, while the magnifying lens or camera provides a close-up view of the ear structures. Otoscopes are essential tools in diagnosing and monitoring ear conditions, helping healthcare providers to recommend appropriate treatment and care.

  • The doctor checked for ear infections using an otoscope during the visit.
  • The nurse used an otoscope to examine ears for wax buildup.
  • The school nurse screened for ear issues with an otoscope during checkups.
  • Dr. Smith confirmed my ear infection using an otoscope.
  • During a checkup, an otoscope revealed a foreign object in the ear.