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What Could Be The Reason For Having Bleeding From My Ear? Is It Dangerous?

I am taking Warfarin for AFib due to a Thyroid condition. Tonight as I was getting ready for bed, i felt a wet sensation in my left ear and when I touched my ear I realized it was bleeding from the inside. Is dangerous? I had cleaned my ears with a Qtip earlier could this be the cause..?
Mon, 26 May 2014
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Hi,
I have gone through your query; it suggests that you may be suffering from the Q tip injury.

For better diagnosis, to rule out other condition and management please consult the ENT specialist.

For your kind information in Q tip injury avoid putting oil, water and any medicine in the external auditory canal. Keep the ear dry.

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What Could Be The Reason For Having Bleeding From My Ear? Is It Dangerous?

Hi, I have gone through your query; it suggests that you may be suffering from the Q tip injury. For better diagnosis, to rule out other condition and management please consult the ENT specialist. For your kind information in Q tip injury avoid putting oil, water and any medicine in the external auditory canal. Keep the ear dry. Thanks