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Eardrum mild retraction resolve issue
When mild eardrum retraction is going to resolve completely..is there any treatment for this to resolve it completely or surgery is required for this to cure completely..kindly suggest me with valuable information and suggestion..
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Mild ear drum retraction doesn't require surgery. To resolve it, it's usually adequate to perform valsalva exercises with decongestant nasal drops and avoid exposure to anything cold (be it air ,water or food). Surgery  of the ear drum comes into the treatment when the retraction is severe and no all conservative managements have failed.
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Please tell me mire about your complaints/ symptoms . Mild eardrum retraction alone wont require any surgery.
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Mild retraction is a sign What is your symptoms/complaints Most common cause is Eustachian tube block
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If your symptomatic even after medical therapy Putting a grommet(Surgical intervention) will relive your predicament
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