Otitis Media with tympanic membrane perforation is a ruptured eardrum that often leads to infection of the middle ear.
Difficulty hearing
In one ear
common
Liquid coming out of ear
common
Fever
Greater than or equal to 38°C (100.4°F), Less than 38°C (100. 4°F)
common
Ear pain
That decreased in severity
common
Irritability
or Child is constantly crying
or Annoyed easily
common
Ringing in ears
One ear
common
Spinning dizziness
or Dizziness
common
Baby not feeling hungry
or Poor appetite
or Lack of sleep
Throwing up
or Diarrhea
Recent upper respiratory tract infection
or Inflammation of the nose caused by allergy
Family history of recurrent Otitis Media
Cleft lip and/or cleft palate
If you have Otitis Media With Tympanic Membrane Perforated, then visit an ENT specialist as soon as possible.
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ENT specialist