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ENT Explains - What to Expect After Ear Surgery, Common Questions Answered - Daniel Junho Lee, MD Ear, Nose and Throat doctor, Daniel Juhno Lee, breaks down all of the things you can expect when you have ear surgery, from the common to the rare. Common Side Effects: 00:39 - Important Definitions 01:57 - What type of Incision? 03:36 - What type of Stitches? 04:14 - How much Pain? 05:25 - Will there be Drainage/Blood? 06:06 - Dressing 07:30 - Is Hearing Effected? 08:28 - Odd Sounds and Sensations? Less Common Side Effects 08:59 - Weird Tastes? 09:55 - Jaw Pain? 10:36 - Why am I Dizzy? 11:29 - Numbness? 12:15 - Why am I Spitting Up Blood? More from Dr Lee. TikTok: @ent.explains YouTube: ENT explains - Daniel Junho Lee Instagram: Danieljunholeemd The Seattle Science Foundation is a not for profit organization dedicated to advancing the quality of patient care through education, research, innovation and technology. As a physician driven organization, we have created a trusted community of nationally recognized experts from the world’s best medical and academic institutions. SSFTV is the official YouTube channel of the Seattle Science Foundation. Subscribe now to be updated on the latest videos: tinyurl.com/yt8kt8mg. To join our upcoming meeting for CME credit, visit https://www.ssfcme.org. Get Social With SSF: On Instagram: / seattlesciencefoundation On Facebook: / seattlesciencefoundation On Twitter: / seattlescifdtn On LinkedIn: / 756824 On YouTube: http://www.ssfyoutube.org Learn More at http://www.seattlesciencefoundation.org All archived recorded lectures are available for informational purposes only and are only eligible for self-claimed Category II credit. They are not intended to serve as, or be the basis of a medical opinion, diagnosis, prognosis or treatment for any particular patient. The information was current at the time of the presentation.