"Tympanometer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A tympanometer is a medical device used to measure the movement of the eardrum and the reflexes of the middle ear muscles, typically to assess hearing loss or hearing-related issues. It helps to determine the middle ear function by measuring the mobility of the eardrum and the subsequent pressure changes within the middle ear.
Tympanocentesis is a medical procedure in which a sample of fluid from the middle ear is removed through the tympanic membrane (eardrum) for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
The tympanohyal is a small, thin, quadrilateral cartilage at the base of the pyramid of the middle ear ossicles.