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What is Myringotomy Surgery? A myringotomy is a technique that involves making a hole in the eardrum so that fluid trapped in the middle ear can drain. Blood, pus, and/or water may be present in the fluid. A tiny tube is frequently placed into the opening in the ear drum to aid drainage.
THINGS TO KNOW PROCEDURE
When I can see the Results
The surgery is conducted by cutting a small incision into the layers of the tympanic membrane with a myringotomy knife.
It may take a few days for your hearing to get better. You may have some temporary dizziness
Time Taken For Surgery?
How Serious is Surgery?
The procedure takes about 15 minutes and is done under general anaesthesia.
While a myringotomy is considered a very safe technique, any sort of surgery comes with its own set of dangers. Excessive bleeding is one of the risks of surgery in general. Infection.
Is Surgery Painful?
Diagnosis?
During surgery, anaesthesia is used to keep the patient pain-free. Following surgery, you may have some little discomfort. To treat the pain, your doctor may prescribe pain medication or suggest a nonprescription pain reliever.
For otitis media with effusion (OME) and acute otitis media, a physician's pneumatic otoscopy is the primary diagnostic approach (AOM). Additionally, the audiologist can use tympanometry to help diagnose and confirm fluid behind the eardrum.
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