Otoscope

An otoscope is a medical instrument that is used to examine the ear canals and diagnose ear diseases. It is a small tube with a light source and a magnifying glass at the end that is inserted into the ear canal.

An otoscope allows the doctor to see the condition of the ear canal, the presence of foreign bodies, plugs, infections and other pathologies. This helps determine the cause of pain or tinnitus and choose the right treatment method.

Using an otoscope is safe for the patient as it does not require anesthesia or other medical procedures. The doctor can conduct an examination without risk to the patient's health.

However, like any other instrument, the otoscope requires proper use and care. It must be cleaned and disinfected after each use to avoid infection of the patient.

Overall, the otoscope is an important tool in the diagnosis and treatment of ear diseases and its use should only be performed by a qualified physician.



An otoscope is a special device that is used to examine the ear and nasopharynx. It allows the doctor to see various diseases and conditions of the ear, nose and throat that may not be noticeable during a routine examination.

Otoscopes can range from simple mirrors to complex devices with a video camera and lighting