HELLO I WAS CLEANING MY 1 YEAR OLD SON'S EAR AND ACCIDENTLY STUCK IT TO DEEP AND SLIGHT BLEEDING OCCURED. WHAT CAN HAPPEN TO HIS EAR AS A RESULT OF WHAT I DID.
Xtakexmyxbreathxawayx answered Friday June 18 2004, 3:47 pm: alright im not an doctor or anything but i think u broke his ear drum...that can be very painfull frist of all and could become very bad if not taken to doctors right away, they can fix it by a simple surgery there they put a small piece of fake skin almost over the hole N wait for the real skin to grow over it! take him to the E.R. or make a fast appointment!! hope i helped!! [ Xtakexmyxbreathxawayx's advice column | Ask Xtakexmyxbreathxawayx A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Friday June 4 2004, 1:22 pm: ask him if it hurts and if he complains that is a sign to most defintly take him to the dr. i would take him no matter what... call ask a nurse or the hospital ask what they think of it. [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
alderworth1 answered Wednesday June 2 2004, 8:56 pm: if it was just bleeding u prolly wanna take him to the doctor because that means u entered his ear canal but as long as u didn't go past that then u should be ok u jsut wanna make sure that none of the blood dried up in there so they will prolly poor peroxide in his ear then let it drain out; it will hurt but it prolly needs to be done [ alderworth1's advice column | Ask alderworth1 A Question ]
hErEtoheLp answered Wednesday June 2 2004, 8:54 pm: You could of hit his ear drum, you should look it up on the computer and get it checked out if it hurts him or more bleeding occurs.. [ hErEtoheLp's advice column | Ask hErEtoheLp A Question ]
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