Tympanic membrane rupture, mainly refers to the perforation of the tympanic membrane, this most of the causes are due to traumatic caused by its treatment procedures are mainly these aspects: 1, after the perforation of the tympanic membrane, to keep the ear canal absolutely clean and hygienic, can not get into the water, and try to avoid colds, also do not blow your nose, avoid the application of ear drops for treatment. Patients who wash their hair and bathe with the ear canal plugged, do not get into the water, even including do not enter the water vapor and so on. 2, medication. After tympanic membrane perforation, if there is local congestion or blood crust blockage, clinically you can let the doctor suck out a little bit of blood crust, if very little can be without sucking, clinically you can also use antibiotics to prevent and control infection. Generally speaking, as long as the area is not infected, the perforated tympanic membrane should grow back in about 2 months. If the tympanic membrane perforation has not grown back after 2 months, or even if a suppurative otitis media has formed locally, then elective surgery can be considered.