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Over time, an injured eardrum can heal but the membrane usually has a scar and hearing may be affected.

You might consider having a tympanogram. Ear drums can tear due to fluids in the ear and when the pressure gets to severe, it can cause a tear and let the fluid to come out. Repeated tearing can cause hearing lose.

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