I had hole in my ear drum due to slap

2020-11-11 06:24:29
I have contact local ENT doctor on dat day they have given some antibiotics tablets after 3 weeks the hole is reduced still it has pain while yawning n chewing n it has some sound lik huzzz it will cure or it will remain the same
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It will reduce as the hole in the ear drum heals.. Avoid pressure changes and water entry in the ear

Answered2020-11-11 16:24:31

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It will reduced with time And perforation is closed in 90 % of traumatic cases So dont worry
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avoid water entry in ear

Answered2020-11-11 13:26:52

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Needs to be checked with otoscope in person

Answered2020-11-11 11:57:12

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Most traumatic tympanic membrane perforation heal by themselves if there’s no super-added infections.
Next Steps
Do not put any kind of ear drops/oil/water into ear
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Keep in touch with your ENT specialist to monitor the size of perforation

Answered2020-11-11 10:03:11

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It will go in some days

Answered2020-11-11 10:01:41

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Hole/perforation must have some infection in it so u r feeling pain. Better to see any ENT for size of hole and type and severity of infection. U need to start antibiotics and ear drops after that for atleast 5 days

Answered2020-11-11 15:14:03

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The pain could be because of TMJ
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Consult online for proper history and treatment

Answered2020-11-11 10:01:48

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