The majority of perforated or ruptured eardrums recover on their own in a few weeks. If there is signs of infection, your doctor might provide antibiotic drops. Treatment may require operations to close the rip or hole in the eardrum if it doesn't heal on its own. The eardrum's tear or hole may be patched with paper if it doesn't close on its own, according to an ENT physician (or a patch made of other material). In this office procedure, your ENT doctor may use a chemical to treat the tear's edges in an effort to hasten the healing of the ear drum before covering it with a patch. Before the hole closes, the operation might need to be performed several times.
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