Winter Surge Brings 25% Rise in Ear Ailments at MGM Hospital
ENT Department Reports Spike in Cases as Temperature Drops to 8°C
Key Points:
- MGM Medical College sees surge in ear-related health issues
- Cold weather complications cause eardrum damage in patients
- Doctors warn against forceful nose clearing amid winter risks
JAMSHEDPUR – MGM Medical College reports a significant increase in ear-related cases as winter temperatures plummet in the steel city.
The hospital’s ENT department witnesses rising patient numbers daily. Meanwhile, doctors emphasize the connection between cold weather and ear complications.
“Winter conditions affect ear health significantly,” observed a medical expert. The department now handles over twelve cases daily.
Common Symptoms and Risk Factors
Children face higher risks due to their ear structure. Moreover, blocked sinuses often lead to severe complications.
“Early treatment prevents long-term damage,” explained a healthcare specialist. Additionally, cold-related congestion affects the Eustachian tube’s function.
Prevention and Care Guidelines
Doctors recommend regular ear check-ups during winter. Furthermore, maintaining ear hygiene becomes crucial in cold weather.
The hospital has extended OPD hours for ear patients. However, many residents still delay seeking timely medical attention.
Rising Health Concerns
The city’s healthcare facilities report increased winter ailments. In addition, local clinics note similar trends in ear-related cases.
Medical experts stress proper winter protection measures. Besides, regular monitoring helps prevent serious complications.

