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Should I Be Concerned About Bleeding Ear In 1 Year Old?

Little bit of blood in 1 year olds ear. No signs of pain..not fussy, no tugging..was one end of a wet q tip amount of blood..mostly dried up. He had a bath earlier today and noticed the blood coup hrs later. Could water gettin into his ear cause it to bleed? He s happy n acting normal!
Mon, 1 Dec 2014
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Dentist, Endodontics 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM.

ear infection is a very common thing in kids after cold.
mostly if the ear is paining and fluid draining out then it is a thing to worry about.

in your case there is no sign of pain and other symptoms so i don't think its thing to worry about.just keep a watch on the ear for any sign of infection or bleeding again.

Take care

Regards
Dr. Shesh
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Should I Be Concerned About Bleeding Ear In 1 Year Old?

Hello and welcome to HCM. ear infection is a very common thing in kids after cold. mostly if the ear is paining and fluid draining out then it is a thing to worry about. in your case there is no sign of pain and other symptoms so i don t think its thing to worry about.just keep a watch on the ear for any sign of infection or bleeding again. Take care Regards Dr. Shesh