Ear ExaminationResultsAn ear examination is a thorough evaluation of the
ears that is done to screen for ear problems, such as
ear pain, discharge, lumps, or objects in the ear. Results of an ear examination| Normal: | Ear canals vary in size, shape, and colour. |
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| The ear canal is skin-coloured and lined with small
hairs and usually some yellowish brown earwax. | | The eardrum is normally pearly white or light grey,
and you can see through it. Also, one of the tiny bones in the middle ear can
be seen. | | The eardrum moves slightly when a puff of air is
blown into the ear. | | Abnormal: | Touching, wiggling, or pulling on your outer ear
causes pain. |
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| The ear canal is red, tender, swollen, or filled with
yellowish green pus. | | The eardrum is red and bulging or looks dull and
slightly pulled inward (retracted). | | Yellow, grey, or amber liquid or bubbles are seen
behind the eardrum. | | There is a hole in the eardrum (perforation) or
whitish scars on the surface of the drum. | | The eardrum does not move as it should when a puff of
air is blown into the ear. |
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