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A ruptured eardrum (also known as a perforated eardrum or a tympanic membrane perforation) can lead to complications such as middle ear infections and hearing loss. You may need surgery to repair the damage to the eardrum. But usually, especially if you protect your ear, a ruptured eardrum will heal on its own without treatment within a couple of months.

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