What to do if you have bleeding inside your ear

In life, if there is bleeding inside the ear, there are two main types of bleeding: the first is caused by acute otitis externa or acute suppurative otitis media, and the main symptoms of the patient are bleeding, pus and ear pain. Clinically, it is mainly necessary to actively reduce inflammation, and the commonly used antibiotics are cephalosporins, which can be taken orally or used in the form of IV, such as cefdinir dispersible tablets or cefprozil capsules, and IV including cefuroxime sodium injection or cefoperazone injection. Afterwards, you should use levofloxacin ear drops for local anti-inflammation. Under normal circumstances, the condition should improve significantly in about a week. The second consideration is trauma to the ear, which is often caused by external forces that rupture the mucous membrane of the external ear canal or perforate the eardrum, resulting in bleeding inside the ear canal. As long as the ear canal is kept clean and dry and water is avoided, the bleeding condition will improve significantly in about two days.