What Causes Sudden Bleeding From The Ear In A Thyroid Patient?
Bleeding from the ear
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If you are actively bleeding from the ear then tranexamic acid injection should preferably be given in an ER if the blood is proven to be clinically not full of pus and discharge. If no infective cause such as acute suppurative otitis media (ASOM) is identified then bleeding disorder should be looked for. Investigations should include complete blood counts, Coagulation profile / PT, APTT, INR. These should be done after careful local examination, preferably carried out by an ENT specialist.
BP should also be checked and optimized slowly if on the higher side.
For the thyroid nodule, ultrasound, TFTs and biopsy can be planned accordingly in consultation with your doctor. The thyroid is unlikely to be related to the current presenting issue of bleeding from the ear.
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