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ear discharges, bleeding
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ear anatomy, eardrum repair, drainage, ear, otorrhea, an ear discharge is drainage of blood, ear wax, pus, fluid, ear, ear wax accounts, most ear discharge, discharge, minor irritation, infection, ear wax serves, a protective lining, the ear canal, never a problem, attempts, made to "clean" the ear canals, cleaning, improperly, ear canal, become blocked, taking warm showers, washing the outside, the ears, a warm, moist washcloth, helps, prevent the build-up of wax, a ruptured eardrum, child who has been complaining of ear pain, demonstrated by a white, slightly bloody, yellow discharge, ear, dry crusted material on the child's pillow, a sign of a ruptured eardrum, don't get alarmed over a ruptured eardrum, eardrum rupturing, first sign, the healing process, antibiotics, prescribed by the doctor, prevent further infection, healing process, eardrum ruptures in children, heal completely, a few weeks, swimmer's ear, accompanied by itching, scaling, a red, moist ear canal, pain increased by moving the ear lobe, inflammation, infection, otitis externa, otitis externa, chronic, otitis externa, malignant, otitis media, otitis media, chronic, mastoiditis, injury, a blow, head, foreign object, very loud noises, sudden pressure changes, in airplanes, resulting, ruptured, perforated eardrum, eczema, skin irritations, in the ear canal, cause some bleeding,
to be safe, never put, in the ear smaller than the tip of little finger, ear infections, treat inflammation, infection, advised by health care provider, local treatment, ear drops, ear wax, a gentle, warm water flush using a syringe, drug store, to remove packed-down ear wax, not attempt to remove impacted ear wax in very young children, black, impacted ear wax, retrieved in older children, never use sharp objects, to attempt to remove wax, injury, seek medical help, injury, a foreign object, noises, pressure changes, head injury, a suspected clotting, bleeding problem, swimmer's ear, swimmer's ear, the eardrum is perforated, tilt the head sideways, the water-filled ear up, pull the ear upward, backward, squeeze, ear a medicine-dropper full of rubbing alcohol, a mix of half rubbing alcohol, half white vinegar, mixture, dry out the ear, kill any bacteria, fungus, wiggle the ear to move the solution all the way down, retilt the head so that the affected ear is now down, let the fluids drain out, putting a little mineral oil, baby oil in each ear, swimming, prevent the problem, discharge is white, yellow, bloody, discharge, result of an injury, discharge has lasted more than 5 days, severe pain, discharge is associated, fever, headache, loss of hearing,
health care provider, perform a physical examination, ask, medical history questions, time pattern, did it begin, how long has the ear been draining, drain all the time, off-and-on, quality, the drainage clear, the drainage bloody, does the drainage look, pus, a fever, an earache, a headache, physical examination, detailed examination, the ears, diagnostic tests, culture, cytology, cell studies, testing of drainage, corticosteroid, antibiotic preparations, in the ear canal, oral antibiotics, a ruptured eardrum is causing the discharge, a diagnosis was made by health care provider related to ear drainage, want to note that diagnosis in personal medical record.
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