Causes Ear Infection (Pus discharge)
A rupture eardrum can cause a white, slightly bloody, or yellow discharge from the ear. Dry crusted material on a pillow is often a sign of a ruptured eardrum. The eardrum may also damage.Causes of a ruptured eardrum include
- Foreign object in the ear canal
- Injury from a blow to the head, foreign object, very loud noises, or sudden pressure changes (such as in airplanes, swimming)
- Inserting cotton-tipped wipe or other small objects into the ear
- Middle ear infection due to high cold or high heat of the body
Seek emergency care for any of the following symptoms
- Pain in an ear with or without fever
- Itching of the ear or ear canal
- Loss of hearing or difficulty hearing in one or both ears
- Pus discharge from an ear, especially if it's thick, yellow, bloody, foul-smelling or watery
Treatment Course
Pus Discharge will reduce from 6-9 months of period of treatment and completely stopped within 12 months. Result maybe vary patient to patient