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ENT performs an ear exam and audiometry test to determine the size and severity of the perforation.
Patient is counseled, tests are reviewed, and surgery is planned under local/general anesthesia.
Using a microscope, the eardrum is repaired using tissue grafts. Ossicles may be repaired or replaced if needed.
Discharge on the same day or next. Recovery includes ear care instructions, follow-up visits, and hearing reassessment.
Not always. Small perforations may heal on their own, but chronic or large holes typically require surgery.
Most patients see significant improvement. The level of hearing restoration depends on the extent of damage before surgery.