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A to Z: Eardrum, Perforated for Parents
A perforated (or ruptured) eardrum is a hole in the eardrum caused by injury or infection.
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What Are Eardrums? for Kids
Your eardrum is a really important part of your ear.
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Eardrum Injuries for Teens
Perforated eardrums can really hurt. And if you can't hear as well as usual, they can be scary. The good news is, most people who have them get all their hearing back eventually.
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Eardrum Injuries for Parents
A "popped" eardrum is more than just painful - it can sometimes lead to hearing loss. Learn about ruptured eardrums and how to prevent them.
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Senses Experiment: Model Eardrum for Kids
How does the eardrum work? Find out by trying this experiment.
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Tympanoplasty for Parents
Tympanoplasty is a surgery to repair a hole in the eardrum that doesn’t close on its own. It can improve hearing and prevent water from getting into the middle ear.
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Middle Ear Infections (Otitis Media) for Parents
Ear infections are common among kids and, often, painful. Find out what causes them and how they're treated.
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Ear Tube Surgery for Parents
Many kids get middle ear infections (otitis media). Doctors may suggest ear tube surgery for those with multiple infections or a hearing loss or speech delay.
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Ear Injuries for Parents
Ear injuries not only can affect a child's hearing, but sense of balance too. That's because our ears also help keep us steady on our feet.
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Dealing With Earwax (Cerumen) for Parents
Earwax helps protect the eardrum and fight infection. Parents shouldn't attempt to remove earwax at home, as doing so risks damage to the ear canal and, possibly, a child's hearing.