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Un tímpano roto es una perforación de la membrana delgada que separa el oído externo del oído interno y sus síntomas son, entre otros: dolor fuerte, pérdida de la audición, secreción del oído o zumbido en el oído. Esta condición puede ser molesta, pero usualmente sana por sí sola en un par de meses.
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