How to clean up blood leaking from the ear after otosclerosis surgery

Blood seepage from the ear after otosclerosis surgery is mostly a normal phenomenon after surgery, no special treatment is needed, close observation is recommended, and regular checkups can be done with standardized medication drops as prescribed by the doctor.
Otosclerosis refers to otosclerosis, which is a focal lesion of unknown origin in the bone labyrinth, forming one or several confined, vascularized spongy new bones in the bone labyrinth capsule instead of the original normal bone, so it is also known as “otosclerosis spongiosum”, and later this new bone ossifies again and becomes hard, so it is generally called “otosclerosis”. Later, the new bone will ossify and harden, so it is generally called “otosclerosis”.
Surgery is the only effective way to restore or improve hearing by correcting sound transmission disorders caused by stapes fixation. Some degree of damage to the external auditory canal and the structures of the tympanic cavity will be caused during the operation, while the vasoconstrictor used during the operation will fail after the operation, and a little blood seepage will occur. In patients with normal coagulation function, bleeding often stops spontaneously after surgery.
The small amount of blood that accumulates in the external auditory canal after the operation will be discharged with dilution after regular use of levofloxacin ear drops. It is recommended to closely observe the situation, and if there is more than one oozing fluid or blood, as well as pus in the ear canals, headache, nausea and other discomforts, it is necessary to actively seek medical consultation and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.