Your family doctor or ENT specialist can usually tell if you have a ruptured (perforated) eardrum by looking at it with lit equipment (otoscope or microscope). He or she may order or perform additional tests to determine the cause of your ear problems or to check for hearing loss. Within a few weeks, most perforated (ruptured) eardrums will heal on their own. Your doctor may prescribe antibiotic drops if you show signs of infection. A hole or tear in the eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane, can be repaired through eardrum repair surgery. The three small bones behind the eardrum can also be repaired or replaced with this operation. The eardrum is a thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves strike it. It is located between your outer and middle ears. Recurrent ear infections, surgery, or trauma might damage your eardrum or middle ear bones, necessitating surgery to repair. Hearing loss and an increased risk of ear infections can come from damage to the eardrum or middle ear bones. For more details please contact us! 9958420036
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