Tympanoplasty - Post Op Instructions

Instructions for Patients Undergoing Tympanoplasty

DO:

1. Expect some pain in the operated area after surgery. This should be no worse than the pain experienced in the Surgery Center, however. You have been given pain medication and if you experience pain, please use the medications as ordered.

2. Expect some unsteadiness. This is transient and should be gone by the time of your postoperative visit to the doctor's office. It should, however, be no worse than the unsteadiness experienced while in the Surgery Center. If you experience a marked increase in unsteadiness, or dizziness, you should contact the office at once.

3. Expect some swelling of your eyelids on the operated side if a head dressing has been applied. This is normal and secondary to the head dressing and will go away with removal of the dressing, which will be done the first day after the surgery, possibly at home or in the doctor's office.

4. If you must sneeze, sneeze with the mouth open. Do not close the mouth and sneeze or pinch your nose and stifle the sneeze, as this may "blow" the patch off the eardrum.

5. Take antibiotic given to you until it is entirely gone (if an antibiotic has been prescribed to you).

6. There may be some soiling of the bandage--do not be alarmed unless it soaks and dampens the outside!

7. Change the cotton in your ear twice a day. Put antibiotic ointment on the cotton to make a good seal.

8. Keep the operated ear dry, except for medications as prescribed.

Don't:

1. Use any aspirin or aspirin products, No Advil, No Aleve, No Ibuprofen, No Motrin or Motrin type products for two weeks before and two weeks after surgery.

2. Use any herbal medicines/diet pills two weeks before and two weeks after surgery.

3. Expect to hear out of the operated ear right away. Return of hearing may take up to 4 - 8 weeks.

4. Undergo strenuous activity until your first postoperative visit to the doctor's office and the doctor has stated that you may do so.

5. Blow your nose or "snort" in forcefully, or any other Valsalva maneuver, until after checking with the doctor at your first visit postoperatively, this too, could "blow" the patch off the eardrum. If you sneeze -- "sneeze with mouth open".

6. Do not smoke.

 
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