Home Ear Examination

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A home ear examination is a visual inspection of the ear canalClick here to see an illustration. and eardrumClick here to see an illustration., using an instrument called an otoscopeClick here to see an illustration..

Ear canal
Normal:
  • Ear canals vary in size, shape, and colour.
  • The ear canal is skin-coloured and contains small hairs and usually some yellowish brown or reddish brown earwax.
Abnormal:
  • Wiggling or pulling on the outer ear causes pain.
  • The ear canal is red, tender, swollen, or filled with pus.

 

Eardrum
Normal:
  • The eardrum is pearly white or light grey, and you can see through it.
  • You can see the tiny bones of the middle ear pushing on the eardrum.
  • You see a cone of light, known as the "light reflex," reflecting off the surface of the eardrum. This cone of light is at the 5 o'clock position in the right ear and at the 7 o'clock position in the left ear.
Abnormal:
  • The light reflex on the eardrum is dull or absent
  • The eardrum is red and bulging.
  • You can often see amber liquid or bubbles behind the eardrum.
  • You can see a hole in the eardrum (perforation).
  • You can see whitish scars on the surface of the eardrum.
  • If your child has had a tube placed in an ear, you may also see the tiny plastic tube, which is usually blue or green.
  • The eardrum is blocked by earwax or an object, such as a bean or a bead.
Note:

If you see an inflamed canal, pus, a dull or red eardrum, fluid behind the eardrum, a hole in the eardrum, or a foreign object in the ear, call your health professional.


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Author: Douglas Dana
Monica Rhodes
Last Updated: June 27, 2007
Medical Review: Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine
Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Donald R. Mintz, MD - Otolaryngology

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