Patient Background
Maria, a 42-year-old office manager, struggled with worsening hearing loss for over a year. Conversations at work became challenging, and she often missed important details during meetings. She also experienced frequent ear infections that caused discomfort and persistent muffling.
Problem
Maria was diagnosed with conductive hearing loss caused by chronic infections and a perforated eardrum. Standard medications and hearing aids offered little improvement. Her hearing struggles began affecting her work performance and quality of life.
Assessment at Enticare
During her visit to Enticare, comprehensive tests—including an audiogram and CT scan—revealed moderate conductive hearing loss with a significant perforation in the eardrum. The ENT specialist recommended tympanoplasty to reconstruct the eardrum and restore sound conduction.
Treatment
Maria underwent tympanoplasty at Enticare’s surgical facility. The procedure lasted about 90 minutes. A small tissue graft repaired the perforated eardrum. She went home the same day with clear post-operation guidelines.
Results
Within six weeks, Maria noticed major improvements:
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Sound clarity significantly improved
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Ear infections stopped
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Workplace communication became easier
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Her confidence returned
By her three-month follow-up, audiogram results showed a 35% increase in hearing capability.
Outcome
Maria regained normal hearing function and no longer relied on assistive devices. Tympanoplasty effectively treated her conductive hearing loss and prevented future complications.
Quote from the Patient:
“I didn’t realize how much I was missing. After my surgery at Enticare, I feel like the world is bright and clear again.”
Patient Background
Maria, a 42-year-old office manager, struggled with worsening hearing loss for over a year. Conversations at work became challenging, and she often missed important details during meetings. She also experienced frequent ear infections that caused discomfort and persistent muffling.
Problem
Maria was diagnosed with conductive hearing loss caused by chronic infections and a perforated eardrum. Standard medications and hearing aids offered little improvement. Her hearing struggles began affecting her work performance and quality of life.
Assessment at Enticare
During her visit to Enticare, comprehensive tests—including an audiogram and CT scan—revealed moderate conductive hearing loss with a significant perforation in the eardrum. The ENT specialist recommended tympanoplasty to reconstruct the eardrum and restore sound conduction.
Treatment
Maria underwent tympanoplasty at Enticare’s surgical facility. The procedure lasted about 90 minutes. A small tissue graft repaired the perforated eardrum. She went home the same day with clear post-operation guidelines.
Results
Within six weeks, Maria noticed major improvements:
-
Sound clarity significantly improved
-
Ear infections stopped
-
Workplace communication became easier
-
Her confidence returned
By her three-month follow-up, audiogram results showed a 35% increase in hearing capability.
Outcome
Maria regained normal hearing function and no longer relied on assistive devices. Tympanoplasty effectively treated her conductive hearing loss and prevented future complications.
Quote from the Patient:
“I didn’t realize how much I was missing. After my surgery at Enticare, I feel like the world is bright and clear again.”
