Ruptured Ear Drum Treatment in Federal Way, WA

Causes, Symptoms & Treatment of Ear Drum Perforations

A perforated eardrum, also known as a ruptured eardrum or a tympanic membrane perforation, is a hole or tear in the tissue between your ear canal and eardrum. This tissue, called the tympanic membrane, is incredibly thin and delicate, and when pierced it can cause a wide range of symptoms from moderate discomfort to hearing loss.

Dr. Ryan Stern specializes in providing treatment for ear drum perforations to patients in Federal Way and Auburn. Patients travel from all over nearby areas including Renton, Kent, Puyallup, and Maple Valley for the best in sinus care. If you’re seeking treatment for a ruptured eardrum, call Ryan Stern, MD at (206) 910-4641 to schedule your appointment today!

 

What are the Causes of Ear Drum Perforations?

Typically, a perforated ear drum is the result of an injury, infection, or chronic disorder of the ear. Most often you will see perforated eardrums caused by:

  • An object pushed too far into the ear canal
  • A head trauma such as a skull fracture
  • Striking the ear directly
  • Loud sounds or blasts
  • An infection of the middle ear
  • Barotrauma (severe air pressure that is typically exerted during air travel)

What are the Symptoms of Ear Drum Perforation?

Signs and symptoms of an ear drum perforation include:

  • Significant ear pain
  • Ringing or buzzing in your ear
  • Vertigo (may also cause nausea)
  • Temporary hearing loss
  • Drainage from the ear in the form of blood, pus, or a clear and watery fluid

What are the Treatment Options for Ear Drum Perforations?

There are several ways to treat a perforated eardrum. The form of treatment usually depends on the exact cause of the eardrum perforation. For example, infections that cause a perforation of the eardrum are usually treated using antibiotics.

It is also not always necessary to treat a perforated eardrum since they may be able to heal on their own over time. However, it is still very important to seek the advice of an ENT specialist since an eardrum perforation can lead to very serious complications such as permanent hearing loss. Common treatments for a more serious eardrum perforation include:

  • Antibiotics
  • Patching of the eardrum
  • Surgery

Schedule an Appointment for Ear Drum Perforation Treatment with Dr. Ryan Stern

If you believe that you may have perforated an eardrum, schedule your appointment with Dr. Stern today. Call our ENT office in Federal Way or Auburn at (206) 910-4641 or request your appointment online.

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