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I Have Hole In Tympanic Cord. Is It Something To Worried About ?

where i am living now is very cold because its winter .when i had my ear infection some kind of watery substances and blood used to come but i took the medicine. it helps me but still some thing is not normal in my right ear so i show to the family doctor i checked my ear and said that i have hole in tympanic cord.is it normal or what i have to do? thank you
Tue, 22 Feb 2011
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hello,
Perforation of the tympanic membrane is not normal.You will need antibiotics for the infection.Depending on the extent on damage,some heal on its own and some cases require surgery.You should consult a ENT specialist.
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Homeopath Dr. Sasi kala's  Response
hi,
welcome to h & m,
continuous discharge from the ear is chronic infection to the internal ear .first you have to be cured for the infection there are homeo medicines like pyrogen, merc sol ,pulsatilla,silicea will help you to cure.
take care.
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I Have Hole In Tympanic Cord. Is It Something To Worried About ?

Hello, Perforation of the tympanic membrane is not normal.You will need antibiotics for the infection.Depending on the extent on damage,some heal on its own and some cases require surgery.You should consult a ENT specialist.