There are no sequelae of a small perforation of the eardrum caused by trauma20

Updated on healthy 2024-04-07
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A perforated eardrum is a minor injury if it doesn't heal on its own in six weeks. Minor injuries refer to partial impairment of hearing, vision or other organ function, limb or appearance impairment, or other injuries that are moderately harmful to human health. The principles of disability evaluation shall follow the principle of seeking truth from facts, with comprehensive analysis and comprehensive evaluation.

    If the injury is the main effect, and the previous injury or illness is a minor or minor effect, it should be evaluated in accordance with the corresponding provisions of this standard.

    [Legal basis].Criteria for the Identification of the Degree of Human Injury

    Minor injuries that cause damage to a person's limbs or appearance, partial impairment of hearing, vision or other organ function, or other injuries that are moderately harmful to personal health, including minor injuries of the first degree and minor injuries of the second degree.

    Follow the principle of seeking truth from facts, adhere to the primary injury directly caused by the injury factors to the human body and the complications or sequelae caused by the injury as the basis, comprehensive analysis, comprehensive identification.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Legal analysis: If the eardrum is perforated by someone else, if the injury is assessed to be minor or above, the perpetrator is suspected of constituting the crime of intentional injury. A sentence of up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention or controlled release is to be given.

    Legal basis: Article 234 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Whoever intentionally harms the body of another person shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention or controlled release. Whoever commits the crime in the preceding paragraph, causing serious injury, is to be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years; Whoever causes death or seriously injures a person by especially cruel means, causing serious disability, is to be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years, life imprisonment, or death.

    Where this Law provides otherwise, follow those provisions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.A regular hospital will do a check-up.

    2.Follow your doctor's prescription, take antibiotics, and avoid sensations. For the above two points of external ear canal cleaning and daily disinfection, please follow the doctor's instructions, and you need to pay extra attention to the following points.

    1) If the small tympanic membrane penetrates the old hole, the outer epidermis of the tympanic membrane can crawl and heal from the nuclear collapse, but the strength will not be as good as the original (the tympanic membrane is divided into three layers: inner, middle and outer, and only the outer layer can grow on its own), so in the future, it is necessary to reduce the blowing of the nose and the squatting and carrying heavy objects.

    2) Try to pay attention to less colds, rhinitis and other germs will go up to the middle ear through the eustachian tube, causing inflammation that can easily lead to otitis media, and then lead to perforation of the eardrum.

    3) Don't go to the Di bar where the ambient noise is very noisy, etc., and listen to it with headphones** and don't make too much volume.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it is a traumatic tympanic membrane perforation, it is a minor injury.

    Criteria for the Identification of Minor Human Injuries (Trial).

    Article 11 Ear Injury.

    a) Significant deformation due to auricular injury; 10% of one pinna defect in one ear, or 15% of one ear in both ears;

    2) Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation;

    3) Narrowing of the external auditory canal caused by injury to the external auditory canal;

    iv) Ear damage results in hearing loss of up to 41 dB in one ear and 30 dB in both ears.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to the "Criteria for the Identification of the Degree of Human Injury" implemented on January 1, 2014, the hearing impairment part of the auditory:

    Minor injuries of the second degree. a) Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation does not heal on its own for 6 weeks.

    b) fracture or dislocation of the ossicle; Oscletic chain fixation.

    c) Hearing impairment in one ear (41dBH).

    d) Vestibular balance dysfunction on one side with ipsilateral hearing loss.

    e) One ear external auditory canal cross-section 1 2 or more narrowing.

    Therefore, traumatic tympanic membrane perforation constitutes a minor injury of the second degree.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hurry up and report the case, then apply for a judicial appraisal to determine the level of the injury, and then go to the court to sue and ask for compensation for personal injury.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The "Criteria for the Appraisal of the Degree of Human Injury", which was officially implemented on January 1, 2014, stipulates that whether a traumatic eardrum perforation constitutes a minor injury should be judged according to the healing time. Therefore, Chen's injuries were minor.

    Criteria for the Identification of the Degree of Human Injury

    Minor injuries of the second degree. a) Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation does not heal on its own for 6 weeks.

    b) fracture or dislocation of the ossicle; Oscletic chain fixation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    then the other party may be investigated for criminal liability in accordance with the law, and the other party may be required to bear civil liability for compensation and pay compensation; The other party shall compensate for medical expenses, nutrition expenses, transportation expenses, lost work expenses, nursing expenses, disability compensation, later expenses, hospital meal subsidies, living expenses of dependents, appraisal fees, compensation for mental damages, and other expenses.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Whether the perforation of the eardrum constitutes a minor injury should be determined after 6 weeks, and if the eardrum does not heal after 6 weeks, it constitutes a minor injury. According to the "New Standards for the Identification of Minor Injuries and Serious Injuries" that came into effect in 2014, minor injuries are secondary: (a) Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation does not heal on its own for 6 weeks.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, after the perforation of the eardrum, many patients have obvious hearing loss, at this time they have to go to the hospital for a proper examination month, the condition is more serious, you need to take timely means, only after the examination, to know whether it is serious or not.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not necessarily, but depending on the results of the doctor's evaluation. Good luck with a speedy solution!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If the tympanic membrane is perforated for 6 weeks and cannot heal on its own, it is a minor injury of the second degree; Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation is minor.

    Criteria for the identification of the degree of human injury》 Minor injury grade 2 a) Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation cannot heal spontaneously for 6 weeks.

    Minor injuries a) traumatic tympanic membrane perforation.

    Criteria for the Identification of the Degree of Human Injury

    Minor injuries of the second degree. a) Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation does not heal on its own for 6 weeks.

    b) fracture or dislocation of the ossicle; Oscletic chain fixation.

    c) Hearing impairment in one ear (41dBH).

    d) Vestibular balance dysfunction on one side with ipsilateral hearing loss.

    e) One ear external auditory canal cross-section 1 2 or more narrowing.

    Minor traumatic tympanic membrane perforation.

    Hemotympanic. Hearing loss after trauma.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    According to the "Criteria for the Identification of the Degree of Human Injury", the perforation of the eardrum can only be recognized as a minor injury if it cannot heal itself within six weeks, and if it heals spontaneously within six weeks, it is a minor injury and does not constitute a minor injury.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    For your situation, consider it caused by otitis media Guidance: It is recommended to disinfect the middle ear canal with hydrogen peroxide and saline cotton swabs in turn, and then instill tobramycin eye drops, 3-5 times a day. Combine local doctor with oral azithromycin, amoxicillin capsules, prednisone tablets vitamin C.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation that does not heal spontaneously for 6 weeks constitutes a minor injury of the second degree, and spontaneous healing within 6 weeks is a minor injury.

    Auditory hearing. Minor injuries of the second degree.

    a) Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation does not heal on its own for 6 weeks.

    b) fracture or dislocation of the ossicle; Oscletic chain fixation.

    c) Hearing impairment in one ear (41dBH).

    d) Vestibular balance dysfunction on one side with ipsilateral hearing loss.

    e) One ear external auditory canal cross-section 1 2 or more narrowing.

    Minor injuries a) traumatic tympanic membrane perforation.

    b) Hemotympanum.

    c) Post-traumatic hearing loss.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello! According to your description, the injury of tympanic membrane perforation is not minor and it is recommended that you be active**.

    Guidance: However, if you want to identify minor or serious injuries for work-related injuries, the standards will be relatively strict, so it is recommended to be active and do not worry.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you go to a regular hospital for a check-up, you'll find out.

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