-
If the eardrum is broken, it will not be repaired automatically, and if you find that the eardrum is broken, go to the hospital immediately, because the eardrum is very serious, and it will cause deafness at that time, and it will be stupid.
-
No, it won't. Due to the rupture of the eardrum, the eardrum itself will not recover automatically and needs to be healed through **.
-
If the eardrum is broken, it will not be repaired automatically, if it cannot be treated, when the condition will be aggravated, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital in time and follow the doctor's instructions** as well, I wish you health and happiness.
-
Will a broken eardrum fix it automatically? If it is broken, if it is relatively small, this will be repaired automatically after two to three months, but if you are severely damaged, this will definitely have to be operated.
-
It is impossible to repair a broken eardrum on its own, and the possibility of successful manual repair is very small.
-
Recurrent otitis media can enlarge the perforation of the eardrum and harden the adhesions in the middle ear, further reducing hearing. If not properly used, it can also cause a decline in the nerve function of the inner ear, which is more difficult to treat. More seriously, anti-** middle ear inflammation can lead to bone ulcer or cholesteatoma otitis media, and bone erosion may lead to facial nerve palsy, meningitis, brain abscess and other intracranial and extracranial complications, and even life-threatening.
If tympanic membrane perforation is found, you should immediately go to the hospital for otolaryngology specialist to check the location, extent, and extent of the tympanic membrane perforation. If necessary, electroaudiometry and bilateral mastoid examinations should be done. If there is osteo-ulcer or cholesteatoma otitis media, surgery should be done as soon as possible to remove the lesion to prevent complications; If the middle ear is only a simple inflammation, it must be timely and reasonable** to dry it as soon as possible.
For patients with perforated tympanic membrane and no pus, the doctor will examine to see if tympanic membrane repair can be performed. It is best to repair the eardrum, which can not only improve hearing, but also re-establish a barrier to prevent otitis media and avoid ototoxic damage caused by long-term use of ear drops.
There are three ways to do it after tympanic membrane perforation
1. If there is pus in the outer ear for middle ear inflammation, anti-inflammatory** should be given, oral antibiotics should be taken in the acute stage, and chloramphenicol ear drops or ofloxacin ear drops should be used as an ear bath.
2. If there is no infection due to the perforation caused by trauma, you can use a disinfected dry cotton ball to plug the ear canal, use antibiotics to prevent infection, and do not use ear drops locally, which may heal on its own.
3. Health care after medication is also very important, such as not getting water in the ears.
4. If the tympanic membrane perforation has not healed after 2 or 3 months, a specialist examination is required, and tympanic membrane repair is performed if necessary to improve hearing.
5. **Those who have reached dry ears for 2 to 3 months and the tympanic membrane perforation has not healed (traumatic perforation for 1 month) need to undergo specialized examinations (including otoscopy, hearing, nasal cavity, nasopharynx, and eustachian tube function tests). If possible, tympanoplasty may be performed to preserve or improve hearing. For patients with middle ear inflammation that does not heal for a long time or granulation growth, or marginal perforation in the loose or tense part of the tympanic membrane, X-ray or CT scan should be performed to determine the nature and extent of the lesion, surgical removal of the lesion to obtain dry ear first, and then selective tympanoplasty according to the conditions.
Traumatic perforation may heal on its own, but if it does not heal after 1 to 2 months, surgery can still be performed under the above conditions**.
For those who do not want to have their eardrum repaired, or who are unable to repair their eardrum due to their young age, poor health, or long distances, they should keep the following points in mind:
1. Waterproof into the ear, can not swim, can be used to wash hair, bath with disinfectant cotton ball plug ear canal;
2. Dig your ears carefully, digging your ears with unclean utensils is easy to bring bacteria in;
3. Beware of colds, the onset of otitis media is usually caused by colds;
4. To prevent improper nose blowing, such as pinching the two nostrils to discharge the nasal discharge, it is easy to squeeze the nasal secretions through the eustachian tube to the middle ear to cause inflammation, and one side of the nostril should be blocked and the nose should be sprayed gently;
5. Strengthen nutrition, exercise properly, pay attention to rest, and improve immunity;
6. Go to the hospital regularly for inspection, find problems and deal with them as soon as possible.
-
I believe that everyone often hears about the disease of eardrum perforation in their lives, and there are many reasons for eardrum perforation, the most common reason is that you usually wear headphones to listen to songs, and the volume is turned on too much, which will cause damage to your ears over time, so you should be timely when encountering this phenomenon, so that your ears can be damaged.
There are three methods after tympanic membrane perforation:
1) If there is a syndrome of otitis media, anti-inflammatory** should be carried out, and systemic antibiotics should be applied in the acute stage, and chloramphenicol ear drops or ofloxacin ear drops can be used as an ear bath;
2) After traumatic perforation, if there is no infection, the ear canal can be disinfected with a dry cotton ball plug, and then antibiotics can be used to prevent infection, and no ear drops are used locally;
3) Patients who have had 2-3 months of auricle** and whose tympanic membrane perforation is still advanced (traumatic perforation for 1 month) need special examinations (including otoscopy, hearing, nasal function tests, nasopharynx, eustachian tube function tests), and tympanoplasty if possible, to preserve or improve hearing.
If otitis media is not cured for a long time, there is granulation growth, or it is located in the loose part of the tympanic membrane or the edge of the tension part perforation, X-ray or CT scan should be given to determine the extent of lesion degeneration, and surgical removal of the lesion requires dry ears first, and then selective tympanoplasty according to the condition. Traumatic perforations have the potential to heal on their own, and if they do not heal after 1-2 months, surgery can be performed according to the above conditions**.
Prevent: 1It is better to prevent otitis media attacks than to prevent them from happening, as otitis media attacks are generally caused by colds;
2.Prevention is inappropriate, such as pinching the two nostrils and forcefully expelling the nasal discharge, etc., which is easy to squeeze the nasal secretions through the eustachian tube to the middle ear and cause inflammation.
3.Increase nutrition, exercise properly, focus on rest, and improve immunity;
4.It is necessary to go to the hospital regularly for check-ups, and if problems are found, they should be dealt with as soon as possible.
**There are many ways to perforate the eardrum, but the most important thing is to prevent it, so you should avoid wearing headphones frequently in your daily life, and you must turn on the volume to the minimum when wearing headphones.
-
If the tympanic membrane is slightly perforated, it may be self-healing, and if it is more severe, the tympanic membrane perforation may require the use of medication.
-
6.The weather is getting colder, and I want to eat hot pot with the person I like.
7.The weather was too cold, and the deer in my heart didn't bother to bump into it.
8.May you come before winter.
-
No, you need to go to the hospital**, the sooner the recovery. Good luck with a speedy **.
-
After tympanic membrane perforation, the middle ear tissue will undergo inflammatory pathological changes and is also susceptible to infection by external bacteria, so the best practice is to refill the eardrum, that is, tympanic membrane repair.
1 Local anesthesia: subcutaneous infiltration and block of the posterior auricular and external auditory canal anesthetize the auricular temporal nerve and the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. 2 Incision Surgery with an incisional approach to the external auditory canal or a posterior auricular approach. 3. Repair materials are taken temporal muscle fascia, periosteum behind the ear, perichondrium auricular cartilondromi, etc.
4 Repair method (1) full inversion lining method: incision. Peel off the external auditory canal**.
Scrape off the perforated edge epithelium. Loosen the fiber drum ring. Lay out the transplanted tissue.
Tamponade and suturing. (2) Sandwich method: The incision is the same as the full turning lining method.
Peel off the external auditory canal** and the same as the full lining method. Separate the epithelial and fibrous layers of the residual tympanic membrane. The transplanted tissue is laid out, and the transplanted tissue is sandwiched between the epithelial and fibrous layers of the tympanic membrane.
The tamponade and suture incision are the same as those of the full lining method.
-
The eardrum can be repaired. Tympanic membrane repair is a common ear surgery, and the purpose of tympanic membrane repair is twofold: first, to seal the perforated eardrum and prevent further reinfection; The second is to improve hearing.
The prerequisite for tympanic membrane repair is that it cannot be operated during the inflammatory phase, and the ear must be dry for more than three months before it can be surgically repaired, otherwise it cannot be repaired. Second, a subsidy test must be done before the operation to prove that the hearing can be improved, and the hearing function can be restored after the repair.
-
Generally, the tympanic membrane injury may be a perforation caused by trauma, and if it does not heal within three months, the surgery is relatively simple! It doesn't cost much! If it is otitis media accompanied by tympanic membrane perforation, this kind of is caused by chronic inflammation and needs to do mastoid **, plus tympanic membrane repair, dry ear for more than half a month before surgery, the cost of a tertiary hospital is about 15,000!
It depends on what kind of situation you are in!
-
As long as the perforated eardrum caused by trauma does not re-infect and the hole area is not too large, it usually heals on its own in about a month without additional treatment. Perforation of the eardrum in chronic otitis media is necessary to repair the eardrum in addition to otorrhea and hearing impairment, as well as the risk of cholesteatoma. The broken eardrum can be repaired with the fascia of the temporal muscle next to the ear, with a success rate of more than 90%, and this type of myringoplasty or tympanoplasty can eliminate otorrhea and improve hearing.
-
When you go to the hospital for a check-up, the doctor should tell you what to do.
Analysis: Your condition is an injury caused by an indirect external force, and the result is not necessarily only a ruptured eardrum, but also neurological deafness. >>>More
If the perforation of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) is relatively small, it may heal on its own, but it is not easy to heal itself for relatively large perforations. There are two conditions of eardrum perforation: 1. Tympanic membrane perforation caused by acute otitis media requires adequate antibiotics to control the infection, and if there is local discharge, antibiotic ear drops can be used. >>>More
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. >>>More
A broken eardrum can be repaired. There are two types of broken eardrums: 1. Trauma, such as accidentally picking an ear that causes a broken eardrum, or being slapped and causing a broken eardrum. >>>More
Severe otitis media may cause perforation of the eardrum, inflammation of the ear canal will cause inflammation in the middle ear, inflammatory discharge will appear, and in severe cases, the eardrum may be damaged and the eardrum perforation may occur.