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My 2.5 yr son suff traumatic perforation
My 2.5 years old son accidentally damaged his ear membrane and cause bleeding doctors says it's 70% percent damaged. They give us few medicines, is it gud to use otocine- c Can my son will be fine after treatment Is it curable. We were given the medicines like ascoril syrup and oxipod drops. Any special diet or other things that can help my son recover. Plz help me I'm having sleepless nights
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Keep Ear dry ,Avoid ear drops ,Consult online for further evaluation.
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Ear drops are to be avoided in traumatic perforation unless untill it's infected and ear discharge is there .. avoid cold stuffs
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Ear drum injured like this will heal on its own. Might take a few weeks. All u need to do is take good care. Avoid water entry in the ear. Ear drops are not needed. Ascoril also won't have any benefit.
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