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DO NOT allow any water to enter the operated ear. Protect the ear during
showering or washing the hair with a piece of cotton coated with Vaseline. When
finished washing, remove the coated cotton and replace with a clean, dry piece
of cotton. A shower cap provides extra protection.
Thick, dark (bloody) drainage is normal from the operated ear during the
first week after surgery. You may clean the crusting from the OUTER part of the
ear. Change the cotton in the ear with a clean, dry
piece when the current one is soiled.
Flying is usually not advised for six weeks after the surgery.
DO NOT blow your nose for at least two weeks from the day of surgery. This
places excess pressure on the operated ear.
If you have to sneeze, please do it with your mouth wide open to avoid
excess pressure on your ear.
When sleeping, try to keep the operated ear facing upward off of the
pillow.
If antibiotics are prescribed, please take them as directed until they are
all gone. You may take pain medication as needed.
Please have sutures removed as and when advised.
Please follow up regularly as and when advised.
Contact the hospital and report any:
- excessive pain
- temperature above 101ยบ F
- redness, swelling, or pus around the ear
- severe attacks of dizziness
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