What Is Bullous Myringitis?
4. Fluid
An ear infection will usually cause fluid to begin building up in the patient’s inner ear, and this will occasionally leak out from the outer ear. This doesn’t happen with bullous myringitis, but the infection will also sometimes be accompanied by another type of ear infection.
What’s more is that the blisters on the eardrum will be filled with pus, and these will sometimes burst. If they do burst, the fluid is going to come out from the outer ear. Fluid draining out of the ear should encourage you to see a doctor if you have not done so already.
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