How can you tell if your eardrum is broken? How can you tell if your child s eardrum is broken?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Go to the otolaryngology department and do a simple examination to see it. You can't judge for yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    To tell if the eardrum is ruptured, pinch your nose and puff it into your ear. If you hear a pop, it's possible that your eardrum has burst, and if you don't, your eardrum may be intact. In addition, if the ear feels that the sound is very far away and the hearing is in a cave, the hearing decreases more than usual, it may be a perforated eardrum or inflammation in the middle ear cavity.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Perforated eardrum is relatively easy to diagnose, go to the hospital to see an otolaryngology doctor for a simple and ordinary examination.

    Under the light or under the otoscope of a drill, you can clearly see the condition of the eardrum, whether the eardrum is a small perforation or a large perforation.

    The main cause of tympanic membrane perforation is purulent otitis media, as well as trauma. For example, fighting, slapping, it is possible that under the action of pressure, the eardrum will rupture.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the child's eardrum is broken, there may be some abnormal manifestations, the child's ears may have discharge, the root of the ear is relatively red, the hearing is not as good as usual, and there may be inflammation, which needs to be judged according to the condition, there are light and severe.

    If the eardrum is ruptured, it needs to be controlled not to be infected, if the hole is not large, it can be healed within a month, if the condition is serious, there may be ear discharge, hearing impairment, this needs to be repaired to the eardrum, a relatively small area can be repaired using the surrounding fascia, and the success rate is relatively high.

    The eardrum is very fragile, and it has a great effect, if it is injured by a hard object, it will lead to rupture, so parents do not recommend hitting the child's head when educating their children, and it is not recommended to physically punish children, so that children should be careful when playing to avoid accidents. If the eardrum is broken, the child will have a small amount of bleeding from the ear, or discharge from the ear, and some children may feel nauseous and want to vomit, it is recommended to take the child for a check-up as soon as possible**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the eardrum rupture, children often present with ear pain, hearing loss with tinnitus and fluid discharge, and children may also have irritability, crying, dizziness and even vomiting. At this time, you should go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the condition.

    Perforation of the eardrum, or eardrum, is common in two conditions. The first is the perforation of the eardrum caused by acute otitis media, the child has ear pain first, and the pain can be slightly reduced after the tympanic membrane perforation, and there can be fluid outflow in the ear; Secondly, it is common in perforation of the tympanic membrane caused by trauma, such as irregular ear plucking. After the eardrum rupture, the child suddenly feels earache, hearing loss immediately, and can be accompanied by tinnitus, a small amount of bleeding can be seen in the ear, there may be a feeling of fullness in the ear, and the child is often irritable and crying.

    In addition, perforated eardrums can not only cause hearing loss, but also affect the brain, causing dizziness, vomiting, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The most direct way to judge that the child's eardrum is ruptured is that the ear is bleeding pus. When a child has acute otitis media, the child is usually in pain, so painful that he can't even sleep and refuses to eat. Patients may have fever and sore throat.

    When a few days later, say three to five days, pus suddenly leaks, it means that his eardrum is ruptured, and the pain is reduced.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How can you tell if your child's eardrum is injured or broken? What's that? That's the dragon's, and it must be a hospital to be diagnosed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What are the symptoms of a ruptured eardrum

    The eardrum is what we commonly call the eardrum, which is a translucent membrane. Many friends want to know what the symptoms of a ruptured eardrum are, and we will take you to learn more about it in the next article.

    What are the symptoms of a ruptured eardrum

    If people's eardrums are broken, then the symptoms are still more obvious. Most patients will experience severe pain, tinnitus, and ear congestion is one of the specific fibrous symptoms that patients will exhibit. Of course, patients will also have hearing loss after the eardrum is ruptured.

    You can rest assured that as long as it is actively carried out**, most patients can be **. One of the most common is surgery**, and of course, anti-infection** is also relatively common.

    Patients may use cephalosporin antibiotics at the time of **, and of course, penicillin antibiotics may also be used. Patient friends must cooperate well with the doctor during the ** period, which can reduce the pain of the patient.

    What are the symptoms of a ruptured eardrum, it can be seen from the article that a ruptured eardrum will show very obvious symptoms, most patients will have tinnitus, and the patient's friends will also have hearing loss. Of course, stuffiness in the ear is also a symptom that patients may exhibit. When the patient is in the spine**, the doctor will use the anti-infection** method, of course, for some patients with more serious conditions, the surgical method ** disease is also very appropriate.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The eardrum is also known as the eardrum. It plays a very important role in the conduction function of hearing, which can drive the vibration of the ossicles in the middle ear, and another very important function of the eardrum is to protect against noise. If the eardrum is perforated, the noise will be transmitted directly to the inner ear through the round window or oval window, which is easy to cause irreversible damage to the hearing cells, and the size of the eardrum perforation is related to the degree of hearing loss, if it is a unilateral eardrum perforation.

    Because there is only one hearing impairment, it is called poor discrimination of the directionality of the sound source at most, and it does not cause too much inconvenience to daily life, so many patients tend to take otitis media with perforated eardrum lightly. Beijing - Shouda ENT Hospital reminds you that if the eardrum is perforated, there will be symptoms of bleeding and water within 24 hours.

    It is usually accompanied by tinnitus.

    Otorrhoea, hearing loss (not to say that you can't hear at all, if there is no tinnitus, the perforation of the eardrum will not affect hearing).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the eardrum is ruptured, you may experience tinnitus, hearing loss, or air leakage when blowing your nose. The eardrum of the human body is a barrier that separates the middle ear from the outside world, thus ensuring the existence of normal space and normal structures in the middle ear.

    In general, tympanic membrane perforation, except for otitis media, may be caused by changes in trauma, especially barotrauma. After the patient suffers a traumatic injury, the eardrum rupture, there will be obvious ear pain, ear fullness, hearing loss, and some patients may be accompanied by dizziness and discomfort.

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and observation of the eardrum after the symptoms appear. In the early stage of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation, it is necessary to keep the external auditory canal clean and dry, which can be given to improve circulation**, and after 2-3 months, if the tympanic membrane does not heal on its own, surgery can be considered**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Broken eardrums are usually caused by trauma, and after a broken eardrum, the patient will first experience severe ear pain. In addition to pain, patients may also have symptoms such as tinnitus, hearing loss, and some patients may also have ear bleeding.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Eardrum rupture and eardrum perforation are consistent, and eardrum perforation has the following symptoms: 1. Earache. When the patient's eardrum is ruptured, the patient will experience ear pain and even bleeding throughout the day.

    2. Hearing loss. When a patient has a ruptured eardrum, it will lead to hearing loss and blurred hearing. 3. Tinnitus.

    A ruptured eardrum can cause tinnitus and a buzzing sound in the ear.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Earache. The eardrum is usually caused by violent cases, traffic accidents or changes in air pressure, earache is the first symptom after the eardrum is broken, if the eardrum is only slightly broken, it has little impact on the body, and the pain will not be obvious, but severe eardrum perforation will even cause dizziness and nausea, and the pain will continue if not treated.

    2. Hearing loss. When the patient's eardrum ruptures, the patient's hearing loss will occur, and the patient will unconsciously put the sound loud and unaware when watching TV. When talking to people, it is often necessary for others to repeat it to hear clearly, which is caused by the reduction of the effective vibrating area of the eardrum after the eardrum is perforated.

    Eardrum perforation will also cause changes in the air pressure inside and outside the eardrum, because the air pressure in the external ear canal is greater than the air pressure in the inner ear canal, the side with high air pressure will impact the eardrum damage site, making the ear dull, serious problems, and causing tinnitus.

    3. There is pus or a small amount of blood in the ear canal. There is no obvious blood stain at the beginning of the tympanic membrane perforation, and it is usually only through the device that the edge of the perforation is found to have very little blood stains, and if bacteria enter through the piercing at this time, it can lead to middle ear infection.

    After the above introduction, I believe you have a certain understanding of what symptoms are caused by a broken eardrum, a smaller perforation of the eardrum generally does not require special treatment, and will heal automatically after a period of time, but a larger perforation needs to be paid attention to, because there will be hearing problems, and after losing the barrier protection of the eardrum, the ear will be more susceptible to bacterial infection, so it is necessary to do a good job in preventing perforation of the eardrum in daily life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The symptoms of eardrum rupture caused by different ** are different, the eardrum rupture caused by trauma, first there is a history of trauma, and then there will be tinnitus, earache, or ear bleeding and other symptoms, otoscopy is to see the tympanic membrane is round, oval or irregular, linear and other ruptures, and blood stains can be seen around the perforation. The rupture of the eardrum caused by otitis media often has the symptoms of ear pus, which is easy to reverse, and there may be no obvious symptoms or accompanied by tinnitus and hearing loss during the intermittent period.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Usually the common people say that the eardrum is broken, that is, the tympanic membrane perforation in professional terms, the reason is trauma, the clinical examination will find that the tympanic membrane perforation or triangular perforation, there are fissures and hemorrhages around; The second is caused by chronic otitis media, which is usually round and accompanied by moistness and pus in the middle ear cavity. If the eardrum is ruptured, there is no need to be nervous, and active measures such as tympanic membrane perforation and tympanic membrane repair can be used to repair the eardrum.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A typical symptom of a perforated eardrum is a sharp pain in the ear that may go away quickly. Other common signs and symptoms include blood, pus, or clear fluid coming out of the ear canal; temporary hearing loss; Tinnitus; Vertigo; nausea, vomiting; Weak.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Long-term hearing impairment, occasional purulent discharge from the ear, especially during a cold or after swimming, most otorrhea symptoms will be improved after antibiotics and topical**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A ruptured eardrum may cause earache, hearing loss, pus in the ear canal, or a small amount of blood.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In general, when the eardrum ruptures, the patient will suddenly experience ear pain, hearing loss, tinnitus, a small amount of bleeding and a feeling of occlusion, and may also experience dizziness and nausea due to damage to the inner ear due to strong vibrations. Once a ruptured eardrum is confirmed, the following points should be kept in mind...Emergency Method:

    Use antibiotics as directed by your doctor to prevent infectionIt is forbidden to irrigate or drip the ear canal, and the opening of the ear canal can be blocked with a disinfectant cotton ball. Avoid catching a cold and do not blow your nose vigorously to prevent nasal discharge from entering the middle ear through the throat and causing infection.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Invaginated eardrum is mainly thought to be caused by catarrhal otitis media, a nonpurulent condition caused by negative pressure in the middle ear cavity and usually associated with poor Eustachian tube function.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Although the human eardrum is only a translucent membrane millimeter thick, it can play an extremely important role in hearing. Because it is as thin as a cicada's wing, once it is hit or injured by a hard object, it will cause damage and bursting, affecting hearing. For parents who still prefer to use corporal punishment to achieve severe punishment, they should consider slapping their children on the head, which will not only cause serious psychological damage to them, but may also lead to lifelong disability of the child, and the consequences are dangerous.

    In general, when the eardrum is ruptured, the patient will suddenly experience ear pain, hearing loss, tinnitus, a small amount of bleeding and occlusion, and may also experience dizziness and nausea due to damage to the inner ear due to strong vibrations.

    Once a ruptured eardrum is confirmed, the following points should be kept in mind...

    Emergency treatment: Use antibiotics according to the doctor's instructions to prevent infection.

    It is forbidden to irrigate or drip the ear canal, and the opening of the ear canal can be blocked with a disinfectant cotton ball.

    Avoid catching a cold and do not blow your nose vigorously to prevent nasal discharge from entering the middle ear through the throat and causing infection.

    Swimming or any water activities are prohibited until the eardrum has healed.

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