I actually had both ear drums ruptured August 2008. After seeing an ear specialist, I found that your ear drums will most likely heal on their own in approximately 4 to 6 weeks. Your doctor will want to schedule a follow up to make sure they are healing. If not, possibly surgical repair.
An eardrum can break due to loud noises, sudden changes in pressure, infection, or trauma. When the eardrum ruptures, it can cause pain, ear drainage, and hearing loss. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a ruptured eardrum.
No, a ruptured spleen does not directly cause the appendix to become inflamed or infected. Appendicitis is typically caused by a blockage in the appendix, leading to inflammation and infection. Ruptured spleen is a separate medical emergency that requires immediate attention.
Yes, mucus can come out of your ears, and this may be caused by conditions such as ear infections, allergies, sinus infections, or a ruptured eardrum. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Flying with a ruptured eardrum is not recommended as the changes in air pressure during takeoff and landing can cause pain and potentially worsen the injury. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider before flying with a ruptured eardrum.
A ruptured appendix is usually caused by a blockage in the appendix, leading to inflammation and pressure buildup. Symptoms to watch out for include severe abdominal pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. If you experience these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately as a ruptured appendix can be life-threatening.
No there is no connection
Do not stick anything into your ear, if you have a ruptured eardrum. This can cause damage or promote a serious infection.
No, it is a physical problem, like getting cut.
The tear of the Tympanic membrane in your inner ear. Tympany = drum.
The causes of hearing disorders are Damage to the inner ear. Buildup of ear wax. Ear Infection and abnormal bone growths or tumors. Ruptured Ear drum.
It is hard to hear because the ear is not sealed quite yet, which means it is close to the part your ear hears with.
It means get yourself to a medical professional
Blast effect.
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Possibly a ruptured drum. If you blow your nose & you can feel it in either of your ears, that is confirmation.
Depends it sound like you might have ruptured your eardrum if i were you i would have gone to the doctor a long time ago and GO NOW go to an EAR, NOSE and THROAT DOCTOR RIGHT NOW IF YOU DON'T YOU MAY LOSE ALL HEARING IN THAT EAR SO GO! -sources-my friend lost partial hearing in one ear because he ruptured it and didnt go to doctor soon enough.
Swimmers ear is usually not dangerous at all, but painful. There are some dangerous complication such as a ruptured ear drum. You should visit your doctor if it hasn't cleared up in a couple of days.