Eardrum calcification refers to the deposition of calcium salts on the surface of the tympanic membrane, which may be related to long-term chronic inflammation or organ degeneration due to ageing. If there are no uncomfortable symptoms, calcification of the eardrum does not require special treatment. If the calcium salts are deposited for a long time, it is likely to affect the hearing changes and lead to hearing loss. If this is the case, you need to go to the hospital in time for further examination and may need surgical treatment if necessary. Usually, you should also pay attention to the prevention of water in the ears to avoid the occurrence of otitis media, etc., and increase the exercise appropriately to improve the immunity of the body.