Calcification of the eardrum is often caused by inflammatory factors in the middle ear. Repeated episodes of inflammation in the middle ear can easily lead to cloudy, thickened, or even calcified eardrum, especially if the patient has had a perforation of the eardrum, and after the healing of the perforation of the tympanic membrane, it is possible that there will be localized thickening and calcification of the healed area. Patients may experience some degree of ear blockage, stuffiness, hearing loss, and some patients may even experience long-term tinnitus. Calcification of the eardrum is a common manifestation of otitis media patients, generally do not need special treatment, some patients can do otitis media surgery at the same time, for the calcification of the local cleaning.