If you have a ruptured eardrum, your hearing will be affected, you will feel some pain in your ear, and you will experience bleeding, and your hearing will diminish significantly in the following days. In such a case, you need to seek treatment in a timely manner to avoid delaying your eardrum treatment, which may lead to a more serious eardrum rupture or even induce other ear diseases. The common symptoms of a punctured eardrum are pain, bleeding, tinnitus and stuffy ears. If these symptoms occur, you can basically tell that your eardrum is broken. At this time, you must not let water into your ear canal, but use clean cotton to plug the opening of the outer ear canal to prevent pollutants from entering, and you must not intentionally do the action of pinching and puffing your nose, because this action will bring bacteria from the nasal cavity into the middle ear, leading to inflammation of the middle ear where the resistance is reduced, thus making the This can lead to inflammation of the middle ear, which can make it difficult for the damaged eardrum to heal itself. You should avoid strong noise, avoid water in the ear, prevent colds, and use anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infections as prescribed by your doctor.