Electronystagmography (ENG) is done to:
Electronystagmography (ENG) may be done in a hospital or in a doctor's office by a doctor or hearing specialist (audiologist).
Before the test begins, your eyes and ears will be checked. Any earwax in your ear canal will be removed.
Five electrodes will be attached with a special paste to your face. You will be in a dark room for the test. The test may have six parts.
The test may take 60 to 90 minutes.
For a few days before the test you may be asked to avoid:
Your doctor may ask you to eat a light meal or not eat for 3 to 4 hours before the test, because the test can cause nausea and vomiting.
Do not wear facial makeup or lotion during the test so the electrodes can attach to the skin.
If you normally wear glasses, contact lenses, or hearing aids, bring them to the test.
If you have a neck or back problem, tell your doctor, so your neck and back will be protected during the test.
Test results are normal if there are no abnormal involuntary eye movements during the test. Some nystagmus occurs normally when you turn your head.
Results of the caloric test are normal if involuntary eye movements have normal direction and intensity.
Test results are abnormal if there is nystagmus with head-turning that does not go away in a specific or normal length of time.
The results of the caloric test are abnormal if there are fewer eye movements or no eye movement during the test. Abnormal results may:
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