Mumbai (Maharashtra)
08048035405
Impedance testing

Impedance testing

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08048035405

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Mon-Thu: 10 AM - 2 PM • Fri: 3 PM - 7AM

Address 3-4 Gautam Ashish Building, Ground Floor, V M Road, Near Mithibai College, Junction of S V Road Vile Parle West Mumbai 400056

Mumbai (Maharashtra), India, 400056

Description

Impedance testing is a diagnostic procedure used in audiology to measure the middle ear's ability to conduct sound. It involves sending a sound wave into the ear canal and measuring how much of that sound is reflected back and how much is transmitted to the inner ear. The test is typically performed using a device called an impedance meter. This device measures the impedance, which is a measure of the resistance to the flow of sound energy through the middle ear. Impedance testing can help to diagnose various middle ear conditions, including: Ear infections: Fluid buildup in the middle ear can affect impedance. Eustachian tube dysfunction: Problems with the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear to the back of the throat, can also impact impedance. Ossicular disorders: Issues with the bones of the middle ear (malleus, incus, and stapes) can affect sound transmission. Tympanic membrane perforations: Holes in the eardrum can reduce the transmission of sound to the middle ear. The results of an impedance test can help determine the cause of hearing loss and guide treatment decisions. For example, if the test reveals fluid in the middle ear, the audiologist may recommend a decongestant or antihistamine to help drain the fluid. Impedance testing is a relatively quick and painless procedure that can provide valuable information about the health of the middle ear. If you are experiencing hearing loss or other ear symptoms, your audiologist may recommend an impedance test as part of your evaluation.

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