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Suggest Remedies For Pain And Bleeding Through Ear After An Accident

Hi good afternoon Dr. Bhatti. I was cleaning my daughter s ear and accidentally went too deep about 45 minutes ago. She sat up and I saw blood. She said it hurt her a little but can still hear and has the occasional popping sound. I gave her Tylenol about 30 minutes ago. She says she feels better but am worried. Should I take her to the doctor in the morning? I feel so bad about this! Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Thu, 15 Oct 2015
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In my opinion, the visit to an otolaryngologist is warranted to rule out any injury to drum. If drum is not injured just pain killers are enough. In case of drum injury, the ear has to be kept dry and depends on the condition of drum the otolaryngologist can advice you further management of the perforation if any
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Suggest Remedies For Pain And Bleeding Through Ear After An Accident

In my opinion, the visit to an otolaryngologist is warranted to rule out any injury to drum. If drum is not injured just pain killers are enough. In case of drum injury, the ear has to be kept dry and depends on the condition of drum the otolaryngologist can advice you further management of the perforation if any