Hi there
I'm following-up on this thread, posted about 10 years ago on this forum. I'm not a kid anymore. I had tubes about 20 years ago.
A doctor (@doctormike) replied and said:
Is there any way to know if your eardrums didn't heal close? Also, since this was posted 10 years, ago I'm wondering if there's any reason this advice may have changed.
I'm following-up on this thread, posted about 10 years ago on this forum. I'm not a kid anymore. I had tubes about 20 years ago.
A doctor (@doctormike) replied and said:
So the bottom line is if a diver's eardrums have healed closed from the tubes that were placed as a child (almost always the case) and if the diver can equalize easily (again, virtually all childhood Eustachian tube dysfunction resolves by the teenage years), a history of ear tubes is not a reason to avoid diving...
Is there any way to know if your eardrums didn't heal close? Also, since this was posted 10 years, ago I'm wondering if there's any reason this advice may have changed.
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