Yes...there is a 10-20% chance that the treament will provoke a relapse of the condition. It is very painful..............................................................................................;)
yes it is. I'm going to have it in 3 or so years when I'm eighteen because it might effect my exams, but it is done if the eardrum is permanently perforated like mine by taking a bit of cartilage from somewhere else and putting it on the hole I'm told. Apparently its not the nicest of operations though.
Cosmetic surgery of the nose may cause perforated septum when it damages the septum's blood supply.
Laura Bush had this surgery performed
Yes it will. Also not chewing so loud and snoring less will help too
Types of ear surgery include stapedectomy, tympanoplasty, myringotomy and ear tube surgery, ear surgery to repair a perforated eardrum, cochlear implants, and tumor removal
It would probably be a smart idea not to.
I think the surgery that is done to unclog arteries is the bypass surgery.
nô they do not have small eardrums.
Yes it can be done
As someone that has had BOTH of my eardrums reconstructed with skin grafts, I can tell you that yes you can bathe but you really want to take all precautions to NOT get water in your ear. It hurts. A lot. Put cotton balls in your ears and wear a shower cap.
Intracranial surgery is surgery that is done within the cranium or the skull
After surgery on a perforated ear drum, you shouldn't fly until the doctor tells you that it is safe. Flying causes changes in air pressure, which can cause discomfort or pain in your ear, as well as temporary hearing loss. This happens particularly when the plane descends.