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Injuries to the head, strong noise, explosions, or ears (such as removing foreign objects) may damage the middle or inner ear. The most severe ear injury is punctured by the tympanic membrane. If blood or light yellow fluid flows out of the ear, it may be a symptom of a skull fracture. Causes hearing loss, dizziness, tinnitus and other symptoms.
Ear injury
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- English name
- ear injury
- Visiting department
- Facial features
- Common locations
- Ear
- Common causes
- Noise, improper ear extraction, skull fracture
- Common symptoms
- Punctured tympanic membrane, hearing loss, tinnitus
- Contagious
- no
- Injuries to the head, strong noise, explosions, or ears (such as removing foreign objects) may damage the middle or inner ear. The most severe ear injury is punctured by the tympanic membrane. If blood or light yellow fluid flows out of the ear, it may be a symptom of a skull fracture. Causes hearing loss, dizziness, tinnitus and other symptoms.
- 1, ear pain, hearing loss on one or both ears.
Headache
- This disease should not be self-care at home. Go to the hospital as soon as possible after the injury. If you have any of the above symptoms, you should also go to the hospital.
- Do not allow the injured person to tap on the ears in order to restore hearing, as this will only aggravate the injury. Lift the injured person's upper body so that the side of the injured ear is facing down to allow blood or pus to drain.
Cover the injured ear with clean gauze to protect the wound. Gently bandage it and then see a doctor.
Do not block the ears, as the middle ear pressure will increase.
If the injured person is in a coma but still breathing, place the injured person in a rehabilitated horizontal position with the injured side facing down and a clean cotton pad under the ear.
If the injured person stops breathing, artificial respiration will be performed.
- Foreign body in the ear
- Children put things in their ears and usually only temporarily lose hearing. If an object penetrates the ear,
- After the injured outer ear heals, there should be nothing
- Ear damage, you should pay attention to whether the brain involved. Generally speaking, with simple ear injuries, the consciousness and pupils are normal, involving the brain, and there are many changes in the consciousness and pupils. Pay more attention to ear bleeds.
- Internal ear injuries, new injuries are more real, mostly manifested as blood fatigue, bleeding; Chen injuries are more deficient, mostly kidney deficiency or Qingyang does not rise. However, the clinical fashion must be combined with the patient's physical condition, time series changes, living environment, etc., in order to be correct and the medicine is correct.