Ear bleeding
In middle ear infections, there’s something called eardrum perforation, which is the result of an increase in the internal pressure of the middle ear. When this happens, patients may experience ear bleeding which is usually self-limited. Outer ear infections may also cause ear bleeding when there’s an open wound or any other type of lesion. You may need to be checked by a physician with a special tool to look deeper into your ear canal if you want to know for sure the source of the bleeding. Thus, do not hesitate to call your doctor if you ever experience ear bleeding with or without the symptoms we are describing in the present article.