A perforated eardrum may bleed.
A perforated eardrum is usually caused by external forces or inflammation, such as digging, blowing the nose, sneezing with too much force or other external factors that cause the eardrum to crack and perforate, which may cause a small amount of bleeding, and the symptoms may be mild enough to be self-healing. It is important to note that a perforated eardrum with bleeding that is not treated in time may lead to ear infections, resulting in recurrent otitis media and even hearing loss and tinnitus.
If bleeding is caused by perforated eardrum, it is recommended to cooperate with professional ENT doctors as soon as possible to avoid triggering inflammation leading to hearing loss or tinnitus. At the same time, pay attention to rest, eat a light diet, eat more food rich in vitamins. Usually pay attention to the protection of the ear canal, clean the ears in time, but do not dig the ears excessively, so as not to cause damage to the ear canal, such as perforation of the eardrum and so on.