What to do if your ear bleeds from otitis media

The treatment of bleeding ears from otitis media varies from person to person: 1. Patients with herpetic tympanitis will have a small amount of blood flow after scratching the blood blisters on the eardrum, which can be treated with anti-inflammatory and anti-viral therapy; 2. Patients with chronic otitis media who encounter granulation tissue in the middle ear cavity may cause bleeding, which can be treated with local antibiotic drops, surgical removal of granulation, and repair of the eardrum; 3. Patients with cholesteatoma-type otitis media who have a ruptured venous bulb in the lower part of the middle ear cavity can cause a large amount of bleeding, which can be treated by filling Vaseline gauze and closing the blood vessels to stop the bleeding, and by tympanoplasty.