What should I do if my ears hurt from the shock?

It is recommended to go to the ENT department of the hospital in time to find out the extent of the shock injury. Close observation, local disinfection, and surgical treatment if necessary are recommended. When the ambient sound intensity reaches the pain threshold or above, the ear can be shocked and even deafened. It is recommended not to deal with it blindly, but to go to the ENT department of the hospital in time, for example, through the otoscopy to check whether the eardrum is ruptured or not. At the same time, it is also necessary to carry out a hearing examination to find out whether the hearing is affected. Normal examination results, just simple pain, usually do not need special treatment, the pain can gradually reduce or disappear. Patients with stuffy ears, tinnitus, hearing loss, etc., if necessary, in conjunction with the doctor’s advice, the administration of nutritive nerve drugs, such as methylcobalamin, can help improve. When a rupture of the eardrum occurs, the rupture is relatively minor and can heal on its own over time. If there is a large perforation of the tympanic membrane, surgery may be necessary. If there is a loss of hearing, then targeted treatment is needed depending on the degree of hearing loss, such as wearing a hearing aid or cochlear implant. To summarize, after the ear is shocked and pain occurs, you need to get out of the environment in time, go to the ear, nose and throat department of the hospital, and combine with the doctor’s advice to treat.