Eardrum Perforation and Retraction
What is Eardrum Perforation?
Eardrum Perforation is a hole in the ear drum, which makes the ear susceptible to ear infections and often causes reduced hearing. Most perforations heal themselves in a few days or weeks. However, the longer the perforation takes to heal, the less likely it will heal on its own.
Left eardrum perforation
What is Eardrum Retraction?
Eardrum Perforation is a hole in the ear drum, which makes the ear susceptible to ear infections and often causes reduced hearing. Most perforations heal themselves in a few days or weeks. However, the longer the perforation takes to heal, the less likely it will heal on its own.
Left eardrum retraction
Normal ear drum
What causes Eardrum Perforation and Retraction?
Ear drum perforation can be caused by infections of the middle ear, injury, for example being hit around the ear, a sudden loud noise like an explosion, change in pressure when flying or diving, or by direct trauma to the eardrum from cotton buds or other objects placed in the ear canal.
Ear drum retraction can be caused when your Eustachian tubes, which help maintain even pressure inside and outside of your ears, stop working correctly and the pressure in the ear decreases, causing your eardrum to collapse inwards. It can also occur when there is weakness in a particular part of the eardrum, for example due to previous infection or surgery.
How is Eardrum Peroration and Retraction treated?
As there are so many possible causes of ear pain, the first course of action is to identify its source and put together an effective treatment plan accordingly. Reaching a diagnosis may involve examination of the ear, jaw and throat as well as hearing and ear pressure tests.