Small babies who have a ruptured eardrum will cry significantly because there will be significant pain after the eardrum ruptures, blood may flow out from inside the ear canal, and the child may even experience hearing loss and buzzing in the ear, but sometimes the child will not express it and it is difficult to tell. It is best to take the child to the hospital for a detailed examination and use an endoscope to observe the child to see if the eardrum is broken, if so make sure the ear is clean and avoid water, small perforations are able to heal on their own. It is recommended to avoid trauma to the child’s ears and to avoid picking the child’s ears as much as possible to avoid damaging the eardrum.