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Tympanometry

Tympanometry is an investigation procedure to test the middle ear function. It uses a tympanogram to record its results. It measures the eardrum movement, which is facilitated by a change in air pressure within the ear. A probe tip is inserted into the external ear, and sounds with varied tones are created to which the eardrum vibrates. This procedure hardly takes 2 minutes.

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I have constant pressure around the ear and nerve twitches. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I have ear pain going all the way down to my foot. I also have vertigo and tinnitus. It has been two years. I feel constant pressure around ear and nerve twitches in whole body. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Mishra Pransunchandra Akhileshchandra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your problem. As you say you have radiating ear pain along with pressure around the ear and vertigo and tinnitus. There can be many reasons to this. Have you got any checkup done? If not I feel right away you will need the following investigations: 1) Pure ...  Read Full »

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