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  2. Ruptured eardrum (perforated eardrum) - Diagnosis & treatment - ...

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ruptured-eardrum/diagnosis-treatment/...

    Most ruptured (perforated) eardrums heal without treatment within a few weeks. Your provider may prescribe antibiotic drops if there's evidence of infection. If the tear or hole in the eardrum doesn't heal by itself, treatment will likely involve procedures to close the tear or hole.

  3. Ruptured Eardrum: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    A ruptured eardrum may affect your hearing and sense of balance. Ruptured eardrums often heal without treatment. Sometimes, however, you may need surgery to repair your damaged eardrum. Protecting your ears is the best way to prevent ruptured eardrums.

  4. Ruptured eardrum (perforated eardrum)-Ruptured eardrum (...

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    A ruptured eardrum (tympanic membrane perforation) is a hole or tear in the thin tissue that separates the ear canal from the middle ear (eardrum). A ruptured eardrum can result in hearing loss. It can also make the middle ear vulnerable to infections.

  5. Ruptured Eardrum: Symptoms and Treatments - WebMD

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    A ruptured eardrum or a perforated eardrum can lead to hearing loss. Learn the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of a ruptured eardrum.

  6. Ruptured Eardrum Symptoms, Healing Time, Ear Drops, Treatment - ...

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    A ruptured or perforated eardrum is a hole or tear in the tympanic membrane that separates the middle ear and ear canal. Learn the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, healing time, and complications of a ruptured eardrum.

  7. Perforated Eardrum: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Patient

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    Perforated eardrum treatment. Treatment is usually only required if the eardrum does not heal after a few weeks or if complications arise, such as hearing loss or ear infections. No treatment is needed in most cases. A torn (perforated) eardrum will usually heal by itself within 6-8 weeks.

  8. Perforated eardrum - NHS

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    Treatment for a perforated eardrum. A perforated eardrum usually gets better on its own within 2 months and your hearing returns to normal. A GP may prescribe antibiotics if you have an ear infection, or to stop you getting an ear infection while your eardrum heals.

  9. Ruptured Eardrum: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Healthgrades

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    A ruptured eardrum, or tympanic membrane perforation, is a tear in the membrane between the outer and middle ear. Eardrums can heal on their own. However, medical care can help reduce hearing loss and infections.

  10. Recovery After Ruptured Eardrum: What to Expect

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    If you are having symptoms like ringing or ear pain, a doctor can examine your ear canal to confirm whether or not your eardrum is perforated. This means there is a hole or tear in the membrane. They will determine whether you need treatment after they check for infection and hearing loss.

  11. Ruptured Eardrum - Stanford Health Care

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    Overview. What is a ruptured eardrum? A ruptured eardrum is when there’s a hole in your eardrum (the thin tissue between your ear canal and your middle ear). This condition is also called perforated eardrum or tympanic membrane perforation. Your eardrum creates vibrations that help you hear.