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Instead of the [[infection]] and eardrum perforation resolving | Instead of the [[infection]] and eardrum perforation resolving, drainage from the [[middle ear]] can become a chronic condition. As long as there is active middle ear infection, the eardrum will not heal. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Instead of the infection and eardrum perforation resolving, drainage from the middle ear can become a chronic condition. As long as there is active middle ear infection, the eardrum will not heal.