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What is an aural examination?

An aural examination is a medical procedure used to examine the external ear canal and eardrum. It's also commonly called an otoscopy.

Here's how it's typically performed:

* The doctor uses an otoscope: This is a specialized instrument with a light and a magnifying lens.

* The ear canal is gently examined: The doctor will look for any signs of infection, inflammation, foreign objects, or other abnormalities.

* The eardrum is visualized: The doctor will check the eardrum's shape, color, and movement.

Reasons for an aural examination:

* Ear pain or discomfort: This could be caused by ear infections, foreign objects, or other issues.

* Hearing loss: An aural examination can help determine if the cause of hearing loss is related to the ear canal or eardrum.

* Ear discharge: This could be a sign of an infection or other problem.

* Routine checkups: Aural examinations are a part of regular checkups for children and adults.

What to expect during an aural examination:

* The doctor will ask you about your symptoms.

* The doctor will use an otoscope to examine your ear canal and eardrum.

* The procedure is usually quick and painless.

If you're experiencing ear pain or other ear problems, it's important to see a doctor to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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