There are many causes of bleeding from the ear, but these underlying pathological changes that cause bleeding from the ear are mainly due to damage to the vascular tissue in the ear canal, causing blood to flow out. A ruptured or perforated eardrum can cause symptoms of bleeding, and bleeding from the ear from this cause is quite common. These disorders can be clearly observed as bleeding from the ear canal along with symptoms such as ear pain and hearing loss. Other diseases, such as ear infections, can also cause bleeding symptoms, which are mainly caused by the rupture of blood vessels due to damage to the blood vessels within the infected trauma. Foreign bodies in the ear, when they damage the ear canal, can also cause damage to the normal structures in the ear canal, causing blood vessels to rupture and cause bleeding. Cancerous disease within the ear canal, which can develop invasive growths, can also cause blood vessels to rupture and bleed. Some ears can have causes that can be dangerous and require prompt medical attention when bleeding from the ear is first noticed. For example, a traumatic head injury that causes a fracture at the base of the skull can have symptoms not only in the head, but also bleeding from the ear canal, as well as cerebrospinal fluid flowing out of the ear canal. Such symptoms from head trauma must be taken seriously and given prompt treatment. There are many reasons for bleeding from the ear, the most important one that should be taken care of is to pay attention to head trauma. Once the head is hit hard, blood flowing out of the ear canal is a very dangerous condition. Other problems should also be seen promptly to prevent hearing damage and tumors due to certain diseases.