10 Ruptured Eardrum Symptoms
Symptom #8: Bloody Discharge
The vast majority of parts in our bodies need a fresh supply of blood, and the ear is no exception. Blood is carried to the ear in small blood vessels that are quite delicate. In the case of a ruptured eardrum, these blood vessels can be damaged, causing the blood inside to leak out.
As a result, patients can find that they have a bloody discharge coming from their ears after a ruptured eardrum. It should not be a significant amount, and the discharge will decrease or disappear as the wound is healed. If there is a lot of blood, then you should consider speaking with a doctor.
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