Mastoid Surgery in Secunderabad
Chronic ear infection, foul-smelling discharge or cholesteatoma concern? Get mastoid surgery evaluation in Secunderabad.
Chronic ear infection that keeps discharging can sometimes damage nearby bone and hearing structures. Mastoid surgery is considered when disease needs to be cleared safely.
At Dr. Jotsna ENT Hospital, patients are counselled clearly on the diagnosis, seriousness, tests and safest treatment path before surgery is planned.
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When should you take this seriously?
Surgery is usually recommended when the problem is clearly affecting health, breathing, hearing, sleep, infection control or daily comfort, and when non-surgical care is not enough.
Review sooner if you notice:
- Foul-smelling discharge with pain or fever
- Swelling behind ear or severe headache
- Facial weakness, dizziness or vomiting
- Doctor has mentioned cholesteatoma or bone erosion
What is this surgery?
Mastoid surgery removes chronic infection, cholesteatoma or diseased air cells from the mastoid bone behind the ear. The goal is to create a safer, drier ear and prevent spread of disease.
The exact procedure depends on disease extent, hearing status and CT findings. The doctor explains whether eardrum repair is also needed.
- Clears unsafe chronic ear disease
- May be combined with eardrum repair
- Helps prevent spread to nearby structures
- Requires long-term ear follow-up in some cases
Benefits & expected outcomes
Expected improvement depends on the diagnosis, patient health and follow-up. The doctor explains realistic outcomes before surgery.
The goal is a safer, clearer next step for the patient, not rushed surgery. Dr. Jotsna explains what improvement is realistic for your condition.
- Reduced chronic discharge when disease is controlled
- Lower risk of serious complications from unsafe infection
- Better clarity on hearing and future ear care
- Improved quality of life by reducing repeated infection cycles
Risks & safety
Every surgery has some risk. The focus is to reduce avoidable risk through proper evaluation, safe planning and clear aftercare.
- Pain, swelling, bleeding or infection during recovery
- Hearing may not improve and can rarely worsen
- Dizziness, taste change or facial nerve risk, depending on disease extent
- Need for regular cleaning or second-look follow-up in selected cases
How risk is minimized
- CT scan and hearing tests guide safe planning
- Disease extent is explained before surgery
- Follow-up is essential to keep the ear safe and dry
- Urgent warning signs are discussed with the patient
Recovery timeline & aftercare
- Hospital stayStay depends on infection severity, anaesthesia and surgical extent.
- First weekDressings, medicines and dry-ear precautions are important.
- 2–3 weeksMost patients need review for wound and ear-cavity healing.
- 6–8 weeks+Long-term follow-up may be needed to monitor healing and recurrence.
Aftercare basics
- Keep ear dry and attend all scheduled reviews
- Do not skip medicines or dressing advice
- Report dizziness, severe pain, fever or facial weakness immediately
Why choose Dr. Jotsna ENT Hospital?
Dr. Jotsna Anisetty is an All India Rank Holder ENT specialist serving Secunderabad and Hyderabad patients.
The hospital focuses on clear diagnosis, honest surgical counselling and practical guidance before patients visit.
Patient trust points
- All India Rank Holder ENT specialist
- Doctor-led evaluation before surgery is advised
- Patient-first counselling in simple language
- Secunderabad / Hyderabad access with call and directions support
Related procedures & alternatives
Medicines may control active infection temporarily, but unsafe disease such as cholesteatoma often needs surgical clearance.
- Ear cleaning and medicines for active infection control
- Tympanoplasty if the problem is mainly eardrum perforation
- Hearing support after disease control if hearing remains reduced
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Common questions patients ask
What is mastoid surgery?
It is surgery to remove chronic infection or cholesteatoma from the mastoid bone behind the ear.
Is cholesteatoma serious?
Yes. It can damage bone and nearby structures if ignored, so timely ENT review is important.
Will mastoid surgery improve hearing?
The main aim is to make the ear safe. Hearing outcome depends on disease extent and middle-ear condition.
How long is recovery?
Early recovery may take a few weeks, but complete healing and follow-up can take longer.
What is the cost of mastoid surgery?
Cost varies with disease extent, imaging, anaesthesia and whether reconstruction is needed. Call for current guidance.
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