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cortistab upon aspiration can prevent or at least delay recurrence. An ear seroma that refilled weekly after aspiration, took seven weeks to reform after cortisone injection. If it doesn't resolve after 3 cortisone injections a referral to ENT is recommended for more effective intervention.

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The treatment for a seroma typically involves draining the fluid accumulation using a needle and syringe. In some cases, a compression bandage or garment may be worn to help reduce further fluid buildup. Severe or persistent seromas may require surgical intervention to remove the fluid or place a drain.

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