Suggest Treatment For Discharge Caused After Tympanoplasty
c/o serous discharge after tympanoplasty.....how to manage?50 yr old male,underwent ear surgery for perforation tympanic membrane 1yr back...presently,c/o full of same ear.o/e serous discharge present and wax in ext. auditary canal....how to manage this case?
It looks like you are suffering from complications after tympanoplasty surgery. Serum discharge from the ear commonly occurs due to infection, failure of the graft to heal, narrowing or recurrent eardrum perforation.
Scarring or adhesion cause infection & perilymph fistula. You are suggested to get a follow up clinical examination by your treating ENT specialist. Get all the required Blood & Imaging tests done, get treated.
You may need oral or intravenous antibiotics for faster healing. You may need a correction surgery. Your treatment will depend on the severity of the pathology detected. Neglect may lead to worsening of the symptoms.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Discharge Caused After Tympanoplasty
Hello, It looks like you are suffering from complications after tympanoplasty surgery. Serum discharge from the ear commonly occurs due to infection, failure of the graft to heal, narrowing or recurrent eardrum perforation. Scarring or adhesion cause infection & perilymph fistula. You are suggested to get a follow up clinical examination by your treating ENT specialist. Get all the required Blood & Imaging tests done, get treated. You may need oral or intravenous antibiotics for faster healing. You may need a correction surgery. Your treatment will depend on the severity of the pathology detected. Neglect may lead to worsening of the symptoms. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician