Welcome to the Cozy Hospital! You've come into our emergency department today because you were feeling dizzy and struggling with your balance. Dr. Cozy orders a head x-ray to rule out any neurological issues and then examines your ears to determine if you have an ear infection. 0:00 Intro 0:09 Stethoscope, light exam 3:17 Blood draw 9:30 Head x-ray 19:30 Otoscope 21:04 Cotton balls in your ears 22:20 Cleaning inside your ears with a pick 25:41 Tuning fork 28:50 Lymph node exam 31:55 Applying medication with a Q-tip in your ears Please be aware that this video is intended for entertainment, relaxation and ASMR purposes. It is not meant to diagnose, treat, educate or accurately depict issues or illnesses or procedures. Please consult your doctor or a reputable health care source if you have any health concerns! ________________________ What is ASMR? ASMR is a tingling sensation often felt on the scalp, neck, shoulders and back, although you may feel tingles in other places as well! ASMR is triggered by different types of stimuli. It can be personal attention, gentle touch, hand movements, crinkling, tapping sounds... there are lots of different types of ASMR triggers and everyone is different when it comes to what triggers their ASMR! If you'd like to know more, check out this wiki article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASMR
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