Hey there, I hope you’re doing alright! Given the situation you described, it’s important to be cautious, espcially with post-op issues like this. After a stapedoplasty, having blood behind the eardrum isn’t too unusual, but it can definitely cause what you’re experiencing: congestion, dizziness, and hearing changes.
Firstly, about whether the blood can dissolve on its own—usually, yes, the body can reabsorb the blood with time. But, in some cases, it may need some help. It’s crucial to follow up with your ENT specialist. They’ll know whether it requires intervention, like draining, based on the extent of the blood buildup and if it’s impacting your hearing or balance significantly.
As for the congestion and hearing changes on the opposite side, well, the human body can be a little quirky sometimes! Sometimes we see compensatory issues, like congestion, because of changes in pressure or fluid balance after an ear surgery. It’s a good idea to have the other ear checked too, maybe theres some fluid buildup or they might suggest something like a steam inhalation to help with Eustachian tube function.
From an Ayurvedic angle, focus on maintaining vata balance, since ear issues often relate to vata disturbances. Try applying warm sesame oil gently to the outer ear (not inside!), and do some gentle neck stretches to help with ear drainage.
Watch your diet too – avoid cold or stale foods, and favor warm, light meals with ginger or turmeric. Stay hydrated and get loads of rest! If symptoms worsen or you’re really worried, definitely get back to your doctor right away. Safety first!