trommelfellriss
Trommelfellriss, also known as a perforated eardrum or tympanic membrane perforation, refers to a tear or hole in the thin tissue that separates the ear canal from the middle ear. This membrane, the tympanic membrane, plays a crucial role in hearing by vibrating in response to sound waves and transmitting these vibrations to the ossicles in the middle ear.
Causes of a trommelfellriss can vary. Direct trauma to the ear, such as a blow to the
Symptoms of a trommelfellriss typically include sudden hearing loss, ear pain, ringing in the ear (tinnitus),
Diagnosis is usually made through a physical examination using an otoscope to visualize the eardrum. Audiometric
Treatment for a trommelfellriss depends on the cause and size of the perforation. Small perforations often