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How Do You Understand What Causes Bleeding From The Ear Canal?

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How Do You Understand What Causes Bleeding From The Ear Canal?

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Earaches are a common symptom that usually indicates an ear infection. They may cause a great deal of discomfort, but usually resolve even without treatment over a five to seven day period. On the other hand ear pain associated with bleeding from an ear canal is usually the sign of a more serious condition – a perforated eardrum. A perforated or ruptured eardrum may feel like an ordinary ear infection initially with ear pain and a sensation of ear fullness; but a garden variety earache is rarely associated with bleeding from the ear canal. When this symptom occurs it’s time to see a doctor quickly. If left untreated, a ruptured eardrum can lead to complete or partial hearing loss in the affected ear – a situation few people want. What Causes a Ruptured Eardrum? The eardrum consists of a very thin membrane that stretches in response to increased pressure – at least up to a point. When exposed to pressure that exceeds its ability to adapt, it can rupture or tear. The most common cause of

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