What is Myringoplasty?
Myringoplasty
Myringoplasty is a surgical procedure to repair a perforated eardrum, also known as a tympanic membrane perforation.
Why is it done?
A perforated eardrum can occur due to various reasons, including:
- Middle ear infections: The most common cause, where pressure builds up in the middle ear and ruptures the eardrum.
- Trauma: Loud noises, sudden pressure changes (e.g., diving), or physical injury can damage the eardrum.
- Chronic ear infections: Repeated infections can weaken the eardrum, leading to a tear.
- Foreign objects: Cotton swabs or other objects inserted into the ear can puncture the eardrum.
A perforated eardrum can cause various problems, including:
- Hearing loss: The eardrum is essential for conducting sound waves to the inner ear, so a tear can cause hearing loss.
- Chronic ear infections: The open eardrum allows bacteria and other germs to enter the middle ear, increasing the risk of infections.
- Tinnitus: A ringing or buzzing sound in the ear is a common symptom of a perforated eardrum.
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