Ear and temporal bone cancers sometimes cause bleeding and fluid leakage. Tumors often begin as scaly sections or white bumps on or within the ear. Eventually, they begin to ooze, drain, or bleed. As cancer worsens, other symptoms begin to occur, such as dizziness, facial paralysis, or hearing loss.

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