Chronic suppurative otitis media is a long-standing, persistently draining perforation of the eardrum (tympanic membrane).
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Causes of chronic suppurative otitis media include acute otitis media and blockage of a eustachian tube.
A flare-up may occur after a cold, an ear infection or after water enters the middle ear.
People usually have hearing loss and persistent drainage from the ear.
Doctors clean the ear canal and give ear drops.
Antibiotics and surgery may be used for severe cases.#ENTdoctornearme#entclinicnearme#earclinicnearme#throatclinicnearme#audiometrynearne#hearingaidnearme