What Do You Suggest For Bleeding Of The Ear With Blood Cooonality?
My 3 year old daughter has blood commonality if her ear. Her temperaturevreached 39 degrees Celsius. Yesterday took her to the doctor and the doctor said that it is just a popped blood vessel. He prescribed ear/Eye drops.the ear is still bleeding today and her temperature reached 39 again. After giving neurofen and paracetamol her temperature is coming back down. Why is this bleeding happening? How worried should I be? When will It stop? Thanks, Paul
I would advice you to consult an ENT doctor immediately so that a proper examination of the drum can be done and also proper treatment can be initiated.
In any case do not use ear buds and you do not need to put the drops. Do not give head bath for the next week Some amount of ear bleed is common in any age group so do not worry Control the temperature and infection in consultation with your doctor
Hope this helps
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Dr Sriram Nathan
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What Do You Suggest For Bleeding Of The Ear With Blood Cooonality?
Hello and welcome to health care magic, I would advice you to consult an ENT doctor immediately so that a proper examination of the drum can be done and also proper treatment can be initiated. In any case do not use ear buds and you do not need to put the drops. Do not give head bath for the next week Some amount of ear bleed is common in any age group so do not worry Control the temperature and infection in consultation with your doctor Hope this helps regards Dr Sriram Nathan