Hi, have bilateral sub-total eardrum perforation with dry ears. Only once in a while right ear discharge that lasts only few hours without any pain past year the hearing and tinnitus was worse but now can hear well except that I miss hearing 1-2 words in a sentence or misunderstand a word or two sometimes and mild tinnitus mostly at night. Is it necessary to get the eardrum fixed or leave it as it is for the mean time. Also, can the hearing deteriorate? thanks.
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First of all get an audiometry (hearing test) done that will give an idea about type and amount of hearing loss. And I am telling if you are having bilateral subtotal perforation then it is useless to take any medication bcz nothing can cure this. You should go for surgery otherwise your condition and hearing will worse with time on recurrent infection.
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