Definitions
Perforated eardrum
Overview
A perforated eardrum may be caused by loud sounds, a foreign object in the ear, head trauma, a middle ear infection, or rapid pressure changes, such as from air travel.
Symptoms
Symptoms include sharp ear pain that subsides quickly, drainage, ringing in the ear (tinnitus), or hearing loss.
Treatments
The condition usually heals within a few weeks without treatment. Antibiotics, an eardrum patch, or surgery may be necessary.