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Question Posted Wednesday June 2 2004, 8:51 pm

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.

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orphans answered Wednesday July 7 2004, 1:02 pm:
Okay, while you may have scratched his eardrum, I doubt that you broke it. If his eardrum was broken, you would have lost your own hearing by now from his screaming. Broken eardrums are exceedingly painful, so if he isn't wailing his cute little butt off, that's one thing you can rule out.

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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!!

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Dark_Dutchess_of_the_Grav answered Thursday June 17 2004, 4:34 pm:
I think you should take him to the doctor because their could really be some damage there. It could have a negative affect on his hearing.

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JamesBaybiGurl answered Tuesday June 8 2004, 11:27 pm:
You should really go to a Doctor, he is really young and it could realli damage his ear drum!

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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.

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theone04 answered Thursday June 3 2004, 2:35 pm:
GO TO A DOCTORS!!

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clichedlust answered Wednesday June 2 2004, 8:57 pm:
call your childs docter or call the health hotline to see if hell be okay or if he needs to go to the docter

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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

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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..

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