I have a small hole / perforation in my right ear. Doctors advised that surgery is not necessary. Please suggest me some medicines to improve my hearing ability. My left ear is O.K. PBS
Most small ear drum perforations heal spontaneously within 2-3 weeks of its occurrence and subsequently the hearing improves. Medicines may not help much to improve the hearing in such situation.
The most important things to remember are - 1. Keep your ear dry (make sure water does not enter your ears, avoid swimming till the perforation is healed completely) 2. Make sure not to catch a cold during the healing period (catching a cold increases the chances of ear infection which could possibly delay the healing process) Please follow-up with your ENT doctor and follow his/her advise to make sure that the perforation is healing well.
Hope this helps.
Regards, Dr. Prasad
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How To Treat Perforation In Right Ear?
Hi, Most small ear drum perforations heal spontaneously within 2-3 weeks of its occurrence and subsequently the hearing improves. Medicines may not help much to improve the hearing in such situation. The most important things to remember are - 1. Keep your ear dry (make sure water does not enter your ears, avoid swimming till the perforation is healed completely) 2. Make sure not to catch a cold during the healing period (catching a cold increases the chances of ear infection which could possibly delay the healing process) Please follow-up with your ENT doctor and follow his/her advise to make sure that the perforation is healing well. Hope this helps. Regards, Dr. Prasad