What To Do If Have Muffled Hearing, Shooting Pains After Bleeding Due To Piercing Eardrum With Qtip?
I was just cleaning out my ears with a qtip, my arm slipped and I accidently jabbed it far into my ear. After falling to the floor in horrible pain, I managed to get back up and asses my situation. I felt wetness in my ear and gently touched it to find LOTS of blood. After a whole wash rag later (completely soaked in blood) the bleeding has Sloan down. But my hearing is VERY muffled and I keep having shooting pains from the sound vibrations. What should I do?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of ear trauma by the q-tip, bleeding, muffled hearing, shooting pains and a bout of falling down upon the injury.
I would advise you the following: First of all, do not instill anything in the ear. Secondly get an appointment with an ENT for cleaning, clinical evaluation and investigations if any. You will require a regular follow-up by your ENT till you are cured. The traumatic perforation gets healed in most of the cases.
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What To Do If Have Muffled Hearing, Shooting Pains After Bleeding Due To Piercing Eardrum With Qtip?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of ear trauma by the q-tip, bleeding, muffled hearing, shooting pains and a bout of falling down upon the injury. I would advise you the following: First of all, do not instill anything in the ear. Secondly get an appointment with an ENT for cleaning, clinical evaluation and investigations if any. You will require a regular follow-up by your ENT till you are cured. The traumatic perforation gets healed in most of the cases.