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Why Does Brown Liquid Come Out Of My Ear?

Hello this past saturday i entered a belly flop contest from a two story boat and when i jumped off i lander on left side of my face and now i cant hear out of it! And when i sleep there is a brown like liquid that comes from my ears?? I was wondering what is wrong with me?
Sat, 10 May 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that there may be a rupture to your ear drum due to trauma. This would cause hearing loss.

Ear drum ruptures may repair on their own in most cases, it takes a few weeks. Additional symptoms may be dizziness and vertigo, ringing or other abnormal noises in the ear.
Normally the symptoms resolve once the rupture heals.

You should consider visiting your doctor for an assessment.

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Why Does Brown Liquid Come Out Of My Ear?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that there may be a rupture to your ear drum due to trauma. This would cause hearing loss. Ear drum ruptures may repair on their own in most cases, it takes a few weeks. Additional symptoms may be dizziness and vertigo, ringing or other abnormal noises in the ear. Normally the symptoms resolve once the rupture heals. You should consider visiting your doctor for an assessment. I hope this helps