How long does it take for tympanoplasty to return to normal

Tympanoplasty usually takes about 1 to 3 months to recover well. Tympanoplasty is divided into tympanoplasty and tympanoplasty including artificial auditory bone implantation, and the exact recovery time depends on the operation and postoperative recovery. After tympanoplasty to activate the tympanic membrane there is a vascular pattern formation, and the surface of the graft is not dirty, and the complete tympanic membrane perforation is covered, usually about two weeks after the operation the grafted tympanic membrane can be activated, and the simple tympanoplasty surgery usually about one month after the operation can be back to normal. Tympanoplasty including artificial hearing bone implantation may take about three months to recover, during which time strenuous activities and air travel should be avoided. Individuals who are in better physical condition may recover more quickly. People with irreversible blockage of the eustachian tube, severe hypertension, heart disease, acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, etc. should carefully consider whether to undergo tympanoplasty under the guidance of a doctor. Do not eat spicy and stimulating food after surgery to avoid inflammation and infection, avoid entering the ear cavity when washing hair, and eat a light and digestible diet. It is recommended that patients actively observe their condition after the surgery, and go to the hospital in time when discomfort occurs, so as to avoid delaying their condition.