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Hi,

I'm not sure, but I think when tympanogram results are flat, it means that the eardrum does not move or vibrate as it normally does. Maybe because when it was re-built they reinforced it with cartlidge which I believe would make it stiffer. I also assume having a v-tube or a hole in your eardrum would affect the test results. I think this test is quite painful when I have negative pressure in my ear ... I always hate to have it done because I'm afraid it's going to hurt.

But, when I have a v-tube it doesn't hurt . Oh well, none of this really answers your question ... I'll be watching for others to respond.

You have a great weekend also!

carriebear2228 <carriebear28@...> wrote:

Hi everyone; I'm not sure if anyone will have an explanation for me, but it is worth the try: After a recent hearing test I noticed that the tympanogram for my right ear was flat (I had c-toma surgery and tympanoplasty 2 years ago). The peak for the left ear was normal. The audiologist didn't say anything, but I am wondering if it is normal to have a flat tympanogram after having a tympanoplasty? If anyone has any knowledge about this, I would GREATLY appreciate a response.......otherwise I might phone my ENT next week. I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!

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Hi

You'd have a flat tympanogram ( a deaf flat line) if you're eardrum was perforated.

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Hi everyone; I'm not sure if anyone will have an explanation for me, but it is worth the try: After a recent hearing test I noticed that the tympanogram for my right ear was flat (I had c-toma surgery and tympanoplasty 2 years ago). The peak for the left ear was normal. The audiologist didn't say anything, but I am wondering if it is normal to have a flat tympanogram after having a tympanoplasty? If anyone has any knowledge about this, I would GREATLY appreciate a response.......otherwise I might phone my ENT next week. I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!

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I found out its also normal to continue to have the flat tympanogram

if you have a tube in your eardrum.

I do and mine is still flat, but I guess that's okay :-)

> Hi

>

> You'd have a flat tympanogram ( a deaf flat line) if you're

eardrum was perforated.

>

> Phil

>

> Hi everyone; I'm not sure if anyone will have an explanation

for me,

> but it is worth the try:

> After a recent hearing test I noticed that the tympanogram for

my right

> ear was flat (I had c-toma surgery and tympanoplasty 2 years

ago).

> The peak for the left ear was normal. The audiologist didn't

say

> anything, but I am wondering if it is normal to have a flat

tympanogram

> after having a tympanoplasty? If anyone has any knowledge

about this,

> I would GREATLY appreciate a response.......otherwise I might

phone my

> ENT next week.

> I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!

>

>

>

>

>

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