Can an ingrown tympanic membrane be cured?

Some of the patients with tympanic membrane invagination can be cured, but some of the patients with serious condition and long duration of the disease cannot return to normal even through standardized treatment. Usually, patients with mild tympanic membrane invagination will not affect their daily conversations and only show mild hearing loss, and most of them can be cured after active treatment. At the same time, if the patient’s eustachian tube function is normal, hearing is basically normal in the case of mild tympanic membrane invagination, most of the patients do not need to carry out special treatment, will not cause significant impact on the human body. However, for some severe cases, if the primary disease is not relieved in time, it may not be cured. Patients may develop otitis media, hearing loss and other complications, and deafness may be induced if the patient has a perforated eardrum. And some patients may also induce meningitis and facial nerve paralysis, which may even be life-threatening. It is recommended that patients with tympanic membrane invagination should follow the doctor’s instructions to clarify their own conditions and take standardized medication and treatment in order to get the best therapeutic effect.