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To distinguish whether the eardrum is damaged, you can first observe whether there is bleeding and fluid in the ear canal, secondly, whether there is hearing loss, and then observe whether there are symptoms such as tinnitus and vertigo. However, the symptoms of eardrum damage and rupture are different due to different reasons, and the common situations are as follows
1. Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation: tear of the eardrum caused by violent injuries or changes in air pressure, causing ear pain, bloody discharge in the external auditory canal, and the patient has symptoms of hearing loss, tinnitus, and even dizziness;
2. Otitis media: acute purulent otitis media and chronic purulent otitis media can cause perforation of the eardrum, and the purulent secretion in the middle ear flows into the external auditory canal, and even overflows the external auditory canal.
3. Middle ear tumors: invasion of the eardrum, causing tympanic membrane rupture, including benign and malignant tumors, hearing loss, and masses can be seen in the external auditory canal.
The eardrum, also known as the eardrum, is a membranous structure that separates the outer and middle ear, and its presence can play a protective role in the middle and inner ear. Various reasons can cause the tympanic membrane to rupture, the first is trauma, when there is trauma, when the blood pressure changes, it can cause the tympanic membrane to rupture, at this time there will be hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness and other symptoms. There are also inflammations that can cause damage to the eardrum, such as acute purulent otitis media, chronic purulent otitis media, cholesteatoma of the middle ear, and tumors of the middle ear can also cause tympanic membrane rupture.
If the eardrum is damaged, there will be symptoms such as pus from the external auditory canal, purulent discharge from the external auditory canal, hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness, once these symptoms appear, if there is a history of trauma or infection mentioned above, you must go to the hospital to check whether there is a damage to the eardrum, and take the correct method to promote the healing of the eardrum.
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The human ear relies on the eardrum to receive sound, and a ruptured eardrum will of course affect hearing, and even deafness in severe cases. If the eardrum is ruptured, you don't need to judge, and it will be reflected directly in hearing.
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A broken eardrum can cause a lot of pain in the ear. And I can't hear clearly. If the damage is relatively large, you can find someone else to use a flashlight to help you look inside the ear, and you can see the redness and swelling inside the ear. If you don't judge it yourself, it is recommended to go to the hospital and let the doctor use an electronic otoscope to show you.
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Distinguish whether the tympanic membrane is damaged. First, you observe the ear canal for fluid and fluid. Observe for hearing loss and then for symptoms such as tinnitus, vertigo, etc. However, due to different reasons, the eardrum is damaged and ruptured, and the symptoms are different. The following are common: traumatic tympanic membrane perforation:
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If the eardrum is ruptured, it may not affect the hearing very much, and it is not possible to determine whether there is a perforated eardrum on your own. If there is a professional device that can see the eardrum, it can also be judged if there is a perforation.
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In the nose puffing method, you will feel that the ear on the perforated side is leaking, which also indicates that the eardrum is broken. A ruptured eardrum can also cause hearing loss, ear congestion, and in the case of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation, discomfort in the contralateral ear.
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If you want to tell if the eardrum is broken, the easiest way is to pinch the nose and puff up, if the eardrum has a leaking sound, it means that the eardrum is perforated. Another method is to do an electronic otoscopy, which can directly see whether there is a perforation in the eardrum and the size of the perforation on the machine.
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The obvious feeling is that there is hearing loss, one ear is obviously hearing loss, and when the nose is pinched and puffed, the eardrum of a normal person is intact, and there will be no such air leakage.
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Perforated eardrum can affect hearing. Usually causes conductive hearing loss. It is recommended that the external auditory canal do not enter the water, and go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital in time for an ear endoscopy.
If the tympanic membrane perforation is not large, it can heal on its own, and it will take about a month or so. If the perforation is large, tympanic membrane repair is done.
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Thick ear bleeding, tinnitus, ear itching, fever, inaudible sound, is a broken eardrum!
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If your eardrum is broken, it will hurt, and your ear will be very uncomfortable, you can go to the eardrum, you can go to the hospital for a check-up.
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Perforated eardrum is usually caused by trauma or inflammation. In addition to the conduction function of the eardrum itself, the bones also have the function of transmitting sound, and if there is a perforation, the tympanic membrane is generally mostly intact and will also have a conduction function.
There are two ways for sound to be transmitted to the brain, one is air conduction, that is, from the eardrum-ossicles-round window membrane-inner ear—and then to the center, and the other is bone conduction, that is, through the skull bone conduction sound waves directly vibrating the endolymph to the center. A ruptured eardrum only affects air conduction, and bone conduction also plays a role, so perforated eardrum causes hearing loss but does not cause total deafness.
A ruptured eardrum requires surgery**, don't delay.
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You'd better go to the hospital to check the size of the tympanic membrane perforation, if you have an infection that requires further anti-inflammatory treatment, or if the perforation is too large, you need to do patching, and usually pay attention to avoid getting dirty water to prevent infection. Don't eat spicy and greasy food, I hope mine can help you.
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Analysis: Hello, the situation you are talking about may be caused by otitis externa or otitis media. It is recommended that if there is pus in the running water, it can be cleaned with hydrogen peroxide.
Ear drops with ofloxacin ear drops are then given along with the oral anti-inflammatory drugs amoxicillin or cefaclor to relieve symptoms.
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Perforated eardrum, which can affect hearing. Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation, if it does not heal spontaneously within three months, requires surgery**.
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If your eardrum is broken, you will be deaf.
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Between the tympanic chamber and the external auditory canal, there is a thin, translucent, almost oval membrane, which is called the tympanic membrane. The main role of the eardrum is to protect the middle ear, receive sound energy, and play the role of a small step-up transformer. It is about 9 mm high, 8 mm wide and about 0 1 mm thick.
The eardrum resembles the diaphragm in a microphone, like a pressure receptor, and sound can be transmitted to the inner ear through the eardrum and ossicular chain. When the tympanic membrane is perforated for various reasons, the lack of sound pressure amplification and pressurization can lead to hearing loss. For hearing, the eardrum does not play as much of a role as people think.
The tympanic membrane is of great significance in the transmission of sound, the amplification of signals, and the protection of deep auditory organs from invasion. The most obvious example is that once the eardrum is perforated, it is possible for pathogenic bacteria to enter the middle ear through the perforation, causing inflammation of the middle ear. Once the inflammation of the middle ear occurs, it is not easy to do it, and it often reverses, and in severe cases, pathogenic bacteria will break into the brain and harm the central nervous system.
There are many causes of tympanic membrane damage, such as trauma, inflammation of the outer and middle ears, knockout, etc. Invagination of the tympanic membrane is usually associated with abnormal function of the Eustachian tube, the channel that communicates the throat and middle ear during an upper respiratory tract infection ("upper sense").
Hearing impairment due to eardrum problems is considered conductive hearing loss, and hearing loss with conductive hearing loss alone is generally not more than 60db. Theoretically, hearing loss from a simple tympanic membrane problem should not exceed 40db. For example, when the tympanic membrane perforation area accounts for 40% of the tympanic membrane area, the average hearing loss is 22db; Perforation is 65% when the average hearing loss.
In other words, the tympanic membrane, despite its importance, does not cause too severe hearing loss even if it is completely absent. But if there is no emergency**, it is difficult to pass the drug after long-term damage**.
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The principle of the sound that people hear is that it is finally transmitted to the vibration of the eardrum and the eardrum, and then the sound is transmitted to the inside, in this case, if the eardrum is already broken, then there will be no way to hear the sound.
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If the eardrum is damaged and ruptured, of course, it will affect the hearing, at this time, the hearing will be reduced, the ear will buzz, the hearing will decrease, and if the eardrum is normal, the hearing is very good.
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The human eardrum is conductive and has the effect of amplifying sound waves, if the eardrum is broken, then the hearing will be affected, weakened, and the sound cannot be heard clearly.
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The human hearing system is very complex, and the ear contains many parts, among which the eardrum is a very important part. However, it is also possible to break the eardrum in your life, and after the eardrum is broken, you may feel pain, bleeding, tinnitus and other uncomfortable feelings.
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The eardrum is one of the most important parts of hearing sound, so if this is damaged, then its hearing may not be able to hear the sound directly.
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A ruptured eardrum in the human ear can affect hearing, and depending on the size of the eardrum rupture, the degree of hearing can be affected. Generally speaking, the larger the hole of the eardrum rupture, and some even damage the attachment of the ossicles, the greater the impact on hearing, but generally it does not have much impact on ordinary communication. Do not enter water after the eardrum is broken, the ear is easy to become infected and inflamed after entering the water, which will lead to hearing loss will be aggravated, and as the number of ear inflammation increases, the impact of hearing is becoming more and more serious.
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After the eardrum is damaged**, it generally has no effect on hearing, and it is generally due to trauma or inflammatory infection, which will easily cause eardrum damage.
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The membrane in the ear is called the eardrum, and a perforated eardrum can cause hearing loss. Small perforations may heal on their own, while large perforations require surgical repair.
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The eardrum, also known as the eardrum, is an elastic, grayish-white, translucent membrane that separates the external auditory canal from the middle ear. The tympanic membrane is about one centimeter from the opening of the external auditory canal, located between the external auditory canal and the tympanic chamber, the height of the eardrum is about 9 mm, the width is about 8 mm, the average area is about 90 square millimeters, and the thickness is millimeters.
The tympanic membrane is a thin layer of membrane at the base of the external auditory canal, only millimeters thick. The area is about 90 square millimeters. Inside the eardrum is the tympanic chamber, so it is precisely the outer wall of the tympanic chamber.
The tympanic membrane is susceptible to direct injury or indirect impact and rupture, and direct injury is more common in taking foreign bodies from the external auditory canal, ear picking, and excessive force during irrigation; Indirect impact is mostly seen in blasting, diving, etc.
When the drum is broken, you are nervous and do not feel any symptoms. After the injury, there is a sudden sensation of roaring in the ear, accompanied by earache, tinnitus, deafness, or sudden deafness. There is a small amount of blood coming out of the external auditory canal; If accompanied by inner ear damage, there is vertigo, nausea, and severe deafness.
On examination, blood stains may be seen in the external auditory canal and irregular perforation of the eardrum.
When a perforated eardrum is found, it should be managed by a doctor. During treatment, the focus is on preventing infection, and it is forbidden to drop ears and wash ears to avoid bringing germs to the middle ear. In order to make the tympanic membrane heal early, the external ear canal should be kept clean, which can be wiped once a day with a 75% alcohol cotton ball, and then plugged into the ear canal with a clean dry cotton ball, do not test the ear with hydrogen peroxide, and do not ask compound neomycin ear drops, so as not to penetrate into the eardrum perforation and damage the hearing of the inner ear.
Traumatically perforated tympanic membranes usually heal within 2 to 3 weeks. If it does not heal, the perforated edges can be cauterized with 50% trichloroacetic acid. If the patient does not heal for more than 3 months, tympanic membrane repair surgery can be performed.
In addition, if the tympanic membrane is perforated due to severe traumatic brain injury, blood may flow from the perforation, so do not stop the bleeding by blocking the external ear canal, otherwise the bleeding will stop, but the brain symptoms will worsen. When the bleeding is stopped at the base of the skull fracture after the **, the perforated tympanic membrane will naturally not bleed, and then the perforated tympanic membrane will be treated according to the above method.
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The eardrum and eardrum are the same thing, and a ruptured eardrum can affect hearing, because the eardrum is an important part of hearing.
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