This is the first post I have done in a very long time so I am not a regular around here but I need some advice from a larger group of people so here I am.
My son had tubes put in his ears back on April 8th. We were forced to go to the hospital on post to have it done because Tricare wouldn't let us get a referral anywhere off post. Everything was good for about a month and then one day he had bright red blood coming out of his ear. I ended up taking him to the local ER and was told to follow up with the ENT who put the tubes in, but I have yet to get an appointment with them. Every time I call no one can schedule an appointment and every message I leave for the ENT to call me is never returned. His Primary care doc keeps saying I have to go back to the ENT but I am at a loss. Ever since the bright red blood episode he does not go more than a day with out massive amounts of fluid coming out of his ears, mainly the right one. Its like snot and will run out of his ear. His teachers at daycare comment on how much his ears drain.
I have been trying to get an appointment with the ENT since he never even had a follow up after having them put in, but I have not been too demanding or aggressive about it. I was just thinking that the drainage was supposed to happen, but I am starting to worry that it may be too much.
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Re: How much drainage is too much? (question about tubes in ears)
Get pushy with the office. Your child NEEDS to be seen, so call whoever you have to call to make that happen, and if you have to stop being nice about it so be it. Let mama bear come out
My girls both have/had tubes, and we never had drainage from them and definitely no blood. Some funky wax that turned out to be nothing, but that was it. If your LO has massive amounts, I'm guessing he's got an infection and it doesn't sound like it's clearing up on it's own. He needs to be seen. I don't know how military insurance works so I have no idea what your next step should be if the ENT's office continues to ignore you, but I'd be calling any numbers I can find until I got someone's attention. GL!
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
This exactly.