Can You Hear with a Broken Eardrum? What to Expect and How to Protect Your Hearing

Learn if you can still hear with a broken eardrum, how hearing is affected, and tips to protect your ear during recovery.

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Yes, you can still hear with a broken eardrum, but your hearing may be muffled or reduced until it heals. Protect the ear from water and avoid inserting objects to aid recovery. Consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can a broken eardrum heal on its own? Yes, many broken eardrums heal naturally within a few weeks, but it's important to protect the ear and consult a healthcare professional.
  2. What symptoms indicate a broken eardrum? Common symptoms include muffled hearing, ear pain, fluid drainage, and sometimes ringing or whistling sounds.
  3. How can you protect a broken eardrum from further damage? Avoid getting water in the ear, do not insert objects, and follow any treatment advice provided by your healthcare provider.