Did You Know?

Doctors have used stethoscopes for over 200 years!

How It Works

The stethoscope picks up sounds from your body.

Why It’s Important

It helps doctors check if you are sick.

What stethoscope Does

It helps hear your heart beat.

It checks how your lungs work.

It can listen to your tummy sounds.

It helps find out if you are sick.

It is light and easy to use.

Many doctors use it every day.

More About stethoscope

The stethoscope was made a long time ago. A man named René Laennec made it in 1816. He wanted to hear the heart better. Now, many doctors use it to help people.

Stethoscopes are very useful. They help doctors know if you are sick or healthy. When you go to the doctor, they might use it on you!

In the future, stethoscopes might get even better. They might help doctors hear even more sounds. This can help keep us all safe and well!

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

stethoscope:A tool used by doctors to listen to sounds inside the body.
auscultation:The act of listening to internal body sounds.
resonator:A part of the stethoscope that picks up sounds.
sphygmomanometer:A device used to measure blood pressure.
binaural:Having two earpieces for listening.