Eardrum Perforation Treatment in Dubai – By Dr. Muddazir Ibrahim
Introduction to Eardrum Perforation Treatment in Dubai, UAE
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What Is an Eardrum Perforation?
Types of Eardrum Perforations
- Traumatic perforation
Caused by cotton swabs, pressure changes (flying/diving), foreign objects, or direct injury. - Infective perforation
Occurs due to recurrent or chronic otitis media (middle ear infections). - Iatrogenic perforation
From medical procedures or ear cleaning. - Chronic perforation
Long-standing perforation that does not heal spontaneously.
Common Causes
- Ear infections with pressure build-up
- Trauma from cotton buds
- Slaps or blasts to the ear
- Sudden barotrauma (diving, flying)
- Foreign body injuries
- Chronic ear disease
Common Symptoms of Eardrum Perforation
- Sudden sharp ear pain
- Hearing loss on the affected side
- Ear discharge (clear, bloody, or pus-like)
- Ringing or buzzing in the ear (tinnitus)
- Ear fullness or pressure sensation
- Dizziness or balance disturbances
- Recurrent ear infections
- Pain during flying or water exposure
When should you see an ENT doctor?
- Persistent hearing loss
- Ongoing discharge
- Pain lasting more than 48 hours
- History of trauma
- Repeated infections
- Difficulty hearing conversations
How Eardrum Perforation Is Diagnosed
1. Physical Examination
- Size of perforation
- Location (central, marginal, anterior, posterior)
- Signs of infection
- Presence of debris or cholesteatoma
2. Diagnostic Tests
- Audiometry
Measures hearing loss and air-bone gap. - Tympanometry
Confirms middle ear dysfunction (Common: Type B curve). - Pneumatic Otoscopy
Evaluates mobility of the eardrum.
3. Imaging (If Required)
- CT scan of temporal bone for chronic infections or trauma
- MRI if cholesteatoma is suspected
- Pneumatic Otoscopy
Evaluates mobility of the eardrum.
Treatment Options for Eardrum Perforation in Dubai
1. Conservative Management (For Small, Acute Tears)
- Keeping the ear completely dry
- Avoiding swimming or inserting objects
- Antibiotic drops to prevent infection
- Pain medication if needed
2. Medications
- Antibiotic ear drops for active infection
- Oral antibiotics for severe infections
- Decongestants or nasal sprays to improve Eustachian tube function
3. Office-Based Procedures
Paper Patch Myringoplasty
Success rate: 80–85%
Fibrin glue or fat plug technique
4. Surgical Treatment
Tympanoplasty
Success rate: 85–90%, and 90–95% for cartilage grafts.
- Restores hearing
- Prevents recurrent infections
- Eliminates ear discharge
- Protects against cholesteatoma
Endoscopic Tympanoplasty
Ossiculoplasty
Personalized Treatment Plan at Dr. Muddazir Ibrahim’s Clinic
- Size and type of perforation
- Hearing test results
- Presence of infection
- Patient age and general health
- Eustachian tube function
- Lifestyle factors (swimming, occupation, travel)
- High-resolution otoscopy
- Advanced endoscopic ear surgery
- Microsurgical tympanoplasty
- Audiology and post-operative rehabilitation
- Infection control and preventive care
Pre-Treatment Guidance for Patients
What to Expect During Consultation
- Full ear exam and hearing assessment
- Explanation of your perforation type
- Discussion of treatment options
- Instructions on ear care
Tests Needed
- Audiogram
- Tympanometry
- CT scan (if chronic infection suspected)
Instructions Before Surgery
- Avoid water entering the ear
- Stop blood-thinning medications if advised
- Manage allergies or nasal congestion
- Avoid smoking (increases failure risk by 15–20%)
General Preparation
- Stay hydrated
- Keep ears dry
- Eat light the night before surgery (if general anesthesia is used)
Post-Treatment & Long-Term Care Guidance
Post-Operative Care
- Keep the ear dry
- Avoid heavy lifting and straining
- Do not blow your nose forcefully
- Use prescribed ear drops if given
Follow-Up Visits
- First review after 7–10 days
- Hearing test after 6–8 weeks
- Final assessment after 3 months
Lifestyle Modifications
- Avoid loud noise exposure
- Monitor allergies
- Maintain good ear hygiene
Warning Signs
- Persistent discharge
- Severe pain
- Dizziness
- Fever
- Decline in hearing
Complications & Risks If Eardrum Perforation Is Not Treated
- Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM)
- Repeated infections
- Hearing loss up to 40–50 dB
- Cholesteatoma (dangerous skin growth)
- Mastoiditis
- Facial nerve weakness (rare)
- Spread of infection to the brain (very rare)
Why Choose Dr. Muddazir Ibrahim for Eardrum Perforation Treatment in Dubai?
- Expert ENT & Otologic Surgeon
- Specialized in tympanoplasty, endoscopic ear surgery
- High success rates (>90% in adult tympanoplasty)
- Accurate diagnosis using advanced technology
- Comprehensive audiology support
- Evidence-based treatment protocols
- Personalized patient-centered care
Patient Testimonials
Frequently Asked Questions
Small perforations may heal naturally. Larger or chronic ones require tympanoplasty, which has success rates of 85–95% depending on the technique.
Yes—about 80–90% of small acute perforations heal within 2–8 weeks. Chronic perforations usually require surgical repair.
The surgery is painless under anesthesia. Mild discomfort afterward is normal and controlled with medication.
Most patients return to work in 7–14 days. Full healing may take 6–12 weeks.
Costs vary based on hospital, technique, and complexity. Consultation is required for an accurate estimate.
It depends on the size and cause. Dr. Muddazir will guide you based on your condition.
Keeping the ear dry, avoiding nose blowing, managing allergies, and quitting smoking support better healing.
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