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telemedicine in auscultation

Telemedicine in auscultation involves remotely listening to a patient's internal sounds, such as heart and lungbeats, using advanced medical technology. Doctors can gather audio data through specialized sensors placed on the patient's body, which transmit the sounds via the internet to a healthcare provider’s device. This allows healthcare professionals to assess cardiovascular and respiratory health without physical contact, especially useful for patients in remote areas. It enhances access to diagnosis, speeds up the evaluation process, and supports ongoing monitoring while maintaining safety and convenience for the patient.