How long does it take to regain hearing that is lost due to eardrum perforation?
Your hearing shouldn’t be affected by a perforated eardrum, it’s likely the infection which has caused you to not be able to hear. -*- Perforated Eardrum WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW The eardrum–also known as the tympanic (tim-PAN-ik) membrane–is a thin, round sheet of tissue that divides the ear canal from the middle ear. This fragile membrane is easily torn or perforated. The injury usually heals in 2 months without treatment. Your hearing should not be affected. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO * Keep your ear dry. Water inside the ear may delay or prevent healing. o Do not swim or take showers until the eardrum is healed. o When taking a bath, place a piece of cotton covered with petroleum jelly in the outer ear canal to prevent water from entering the ear. * To help relieve pain, apply heat to the ear with a warm water bottle or a heating pad set on low. Avoid high temperatures that could burn your ear or face. * You may use over-the counter medicines such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen to relieve pai