Otoendoscopy

Otoendoscopy is a technique in which a rigid endoscope is inserted into the ear to examine the middle and external portions of the ear. It helps in diagnosing different middle ear disorders. It provides extremely sharp images of the internal structures of the ear with high resolution.

  
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Query: Dear doctor, I am a 19 year old male. From the last three years, I have been facing the symptoms of Patulous Eustachian Tube with the eustachian tubes partially open few times in a day. My own voice becomes distorted and sounds like it is coming from a vacuum. Breath sounds are enhanced and swallo...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I feel a naso and otoendoscopy is first necessary to confirm the diagnosis. The condition is not dangerous unless it leads to some middle ear problem. If you can manage by doing a manoeuvre like how you described, it might help in symptom control and you may not need ...  Read Full »

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