What are the symptoms of ear polyps?

Ear polyps (should be polyps) usually secondary to chronic suppurative otitis media, can appear ear blockage; if the polyp is traumatized, the secretion in the ear can appear with the symptom of blood, or even seem to be full of blood. Polyps often secondary to chronic suppurative otitis media, due to inflammatory cell infiltration, mucosal hemorrhage hyperplasia, hypertrophy, if the mucous membrane destruction, lesions deep into the bone, auditory ossicles, drum sinus around the mastoid and even the tip of the rock bone can be necrotic, then the local growth of granulation or polyps. Ear blockage, stuffy feeling. When the ear overflow attack, polyps can have blood in the secretion, or even look like whole blood. After perforation of the eardrum, polyps can be seen in the tympanic cavity, and larger polyps can extend to the external auditory canal through the perforation, or even cover the perforation. If symptoms such as bleeding from ear discharge occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.