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When Should You See a Doctor?

You should consult an ENT specialist if you experience:

  • Persistent ear discharge lasting more than 2 weeks.
  • Noticeable hearing loss in one or both ears.
  • Ear pain that does not improve with basic treatment.
  • Recurrent ear infections.
  • History of eardrum injury or perforation.
  • Difficulty hearing conversations in noisy environments.
  • Dizziness or balance issues linked to ear problems.

You should consult an ENT specialist if you experience:

  • Persistent ear discharge lasting more than 2 weeks.
  • Noticeable hearing loss in one or both ears.
  • Ear pain that does not improve with basic treatment.
  • Recurrent ear infections.
  • History of eardrum injury or perforation.
  • Difficulty hearing conversations in noisy environments.
  • Dizziness or balance issues linked to ear problems.
causes
  •  Repeated middle ear infections leading to eardrum damage.
  •  Sudden injury from objects inserted into the ear, accidents, or head trauma.
  •  Barotrauma during air travel, scuba diving, or blast injuries.
  •  Infections that were not treated promptly.
  •  Incomplete healing after prior procedures.
  • Ongoing or recurrent ear discharge (clear, pus-like, or bloody).
  • Gradual or sudden hearing loss.
  • Ear pain or discomfort.
  • A feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear.
  • Tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ear).
  • Dizziness or imbalance in severe cases.
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How is Tympanoplasty Diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically involves:

  •  Understanding previous ear infections, injuries, or surgeries.
  •  Visual examination of the ear canal and eardrum using an otoscope.
  •  Measuring hearing loss levels.
  •  Assessing eardrum movement and middle ear function.
  •  CT scans in complex or chronic cases to check for bone damage or infection spread.

Diagnosis typically involves:

  •  Understanding previous ear infections, injuries, or surgeries.
  •  Visual examination of the ear canal and eardrum using an otoscope.
  •  Measuring hearing loss levels.
  •  Assessing eardrum movement and middle ear function.
  •  CT scans in complex or chronic cases to check for bone damage or infection spread.
Medical diagnosis procedure for piles treatment

Advanced Treatment Options for Tympanoplasty

At Pristyn Care Elantis, tympanoplasty is performed using advanced microsurgical techniques under local or general anesthesia. The options include:

Type I Tympanoplasty (Myringoplasty)

  • Only the eardrum is repaired without touching the ossicles (hearing bones).

Type II Tympanoplasty

  • Repair of the eardrum along with partial reconstruction of the ossicles if damaged.

Type III Tympanoplasty

  • Eardrum repair with complete ossicular reconstruction.

Endoscopic Tympanoplasty

  • Minimally invasive approach using an endoscope for better precision and faster recovery.

Cartilage Tympanoplasty

  • In cases of large perforations, cartilage from the ear is used as a graft for better durability.
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At Pristyn Care Elantis, tympanoplasty is performed using advanced microsurgical techniques under local or general anesthesia. The options include:

Type I Tympanoplasty (Myringoplasty)

  • Only the eardrum is repaired without touching the ossicles (hearing bones).

Type II Tympanoplasty

  • Repair of the eardrum along with partial reconstruction of the ossicles if damaged.

Type III Tympanoplasty

  • Eardrum repair with complete ossicular reconstruction.

Endoscopic Tympanoplasty

  • Minimally invasive approach using an endoscope for better precision and faster recovery.

Cartilage Tympanoplasty

  • In cases of large perforations, cartilage from the ear is used as a graft for better durability.
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Recovery Time

Most patients can go home the same day or the next day after tympanoplasty. Initial recovery takes about 1 to 2 weeks, during which you may experience mild discomfort, ear fullness, or temporary hearing changes. Full healing of the eardrum and restoration of optimal hearing may take up to 6 to 8 weeks.

What to Expect: Before, During & After Procedure

Before the Procedure –
You will undergo a detailed ENT evaluation, hearing tests, and possibly imaging. The surgeon will explain the process, possible risks, and aftercare steps.

During the Procedure –

  • Performed under local or general anesthesia.
  • A small incision may be made behind the ear or inside the ear canal.
  • A graft is placed over the perforation to help the eardrum heal.
  • The surgery may take 1 to 2 hours depending on complexity.

After the Procedure –

  • Mild ear discomfort, slight dizziness, or popping sounds are common.
  • The ear is usually packed with dressing to support healing.
  • Antibiotics and pain medication are prescribed.

Recovery Timeline & Post-Treatment Care

  • Days 1–3 – Rest, avoid water in the ear, take medications as prescribed.
  • Week 1 – Packing in the ear remains; minimal physical activity is advised.
  • Week 2–3 – Packing removed during a follow-up visit; gradual improvement in hearing.
  • Week 6–8 – Complete healing in most cases.

Post-care tips:

  • Keep the ear dry while bathing.
  • Avoid blowing your nose forcefully.
  • Stay away from dusty or polluted environments.
  • Do not insert anything into the ear.
  • Follow up regularly with your ENT.

Factors that Affect the Treatment Cost for Tympanoplasty

ENT Consultation Charges
Specialist fees may vary depending on expertise and clinic location.

Diagnostic Tests
Hearing tests, tympanometry, and scans may be required before surgery.

Type of Infection and Medication Needed
Severe or chronic infections may require longer treatment before surgery.

Severity and Recurrence of Condition
Complex cases with ossicular damage or scar tissue may be costlier.

Cost of Tympanoplasty Surgery 

  • ₹35,000 to ₹80,000 depending on complexity and hospital.

Follow-up Appointments

  • ₹500 to ₹1,500 per visit
  • Usually 2–3 follow-ups needed

Cost of Diagnostic Tests Before Tympanoplasty Treatment 

  • Audiometry: ₹800 to ₹2,000
  • Tympanometry: ₹800 to ₹1,500
  • CT scan (if needed): ₹3,000 to ₹6,000

How to Prevent Tympanoplasty from Coming Back

  • Treat ear infections promptly.
  • Avoid inserting cotton swabs or objects into the ear.
  • Protect ears during swimming and bathing.
  • Use ear protection in loud environments.
  • Avoid sudden pressure changes without precautions.

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Why Choose Pristyn Care for Tympanoplasty

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Hassle-free treatment journey

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US FDA-approved treatments

Expert and experienced orthopedic specialists

Expert and experienced orthopedic specialists

Minimal chances of complications

Minimal chances of complications

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is tympanoplasty painful?

The procedure itself is painless due to anesthesia. Post-surgery discomfort is mild and managed with medication.

How successful is tympanoplasty?

Success rates are above 90% in experienced hands, with significant improvement in hearing.

Can I swim after tympanoplasty?

Swimming should be avoided until your ENT confirms complete healing, usually after 6 to 8 weeks.

Will my hearing return to normal after surgery?

Hearing improvement depends on the extent of pre-existing damage. Most patients notice substantial improvement.

Can tympanoplasty fail?

Rarely, graft failure or infection may require revision surgery, especially if post-care instructions are not followed.

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