What Could Be The Reason For Having Bleeding From My Daughter's Ear?
my daughters ear has been bleeding for 2 years. She was first diagnosed with a perforated ear drum. It bleeds every few weeks. She has had a scan and nothing detected. The school constantly send her home which is understandable as they don't want responsibility. She is in her important year of exams etc. Her ear bleeds down her neck over her shirt. She even has clots that come out. What can I do to find out the reason?
Dear I read your scenario.please explain the history if there is any trauma to your daughter in early age. Bleeding from ear may be due to some pathology in middle cranial fossa so your daughter should do CT SCAN AND MRI of brain. Your daughter should do FULL BLOOD COUNT for platelets. Also check her blood pressure. Hope you will follow my advice and you can ask more question if you have any problem regarding this issue or you should go to concern doctor. Thanks for asking.
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What Could Be The Reason For Having Bleeding From My Daughter's Ear?
Dear I read your scenario.please explain the history if there is any trauma to your daughter in early age. Bleeding from ear may be due to some pathology in middle cranial fossa so your daughter should do CT SCAN AND MRI of brain. Your daughter should do FULL BLOOD COUNT for platelets. Also check her blood pressure. Hope you will follow my advice and you can ask more question if you have any problem regarding this issue or you should go to concern doctor. Thanks for asking.