Hello, I am new here.
The ENT looked into my ears (not sure what device she used, but basically she had a camera, and I could watch along on a monitor as she looked inside). However, I believe that this only allows her to see in my ear and not the eustachian tube.
She also did a hearing test and tried to measure the pressure in both my ears. The left ear was fine, but she wasn't able to get a test on the pressure of my right ear, even though she tried 3 times (it didn't work).
My problem is the right ear, where I have had a wide range of symptoms for 4+ years. She then assured me there is nothing wrong with my ears and after I asked about my eustachian tube, she said it's fine too.
My questions for you ladies and gentlemen:
#1: Does the camera thingy allow the ENT to see if there's a problem with my eustachian tube? (or are certain problems missed?)
#2: Before going for the test, she said that by measuring the pressure, she can detect if there's a problem with the eustachian tube. But since she wasn't able to measure the right side (which is the where I feel the problem), how can she say for sure that it's fine?
Thank you for reading.
The ENT looked into my ears (not sure what device she used, but basically she had a camera, and I could watch along on a monitor as she looked inside). However, I believe that this only allows her to see in my ear and not the eustachian tube.
She also did a hearing test and tried to measure the pressure in both my ears. The left ear was fine, but she wasn't able to get a test on the pressure of my right ear, even though she tried 3 times (it didn't work).
My problem is the right ear, where I have had a wide range of symptoms for 4+ years. She then assured me there is nothing wrong with my ears and after I asked about my eustachian tube, she said it's fine too.
My questions for you ladies and gentlemen:
#1: Does the camera thingy allow the ENT to see if there's a problem with my eustachian tube? (or are certain problems missed?)
#2: Before going for the test, she said that by measuring the pressure, she can detect if there's a problem with the eustachian tube. But since she wasn't able to measure the right side (which is the where I feel the problem), how can she say for sure that it's fine?
Thank you for reading.