Ear itching, its causes and how to get rid of it?
December 27, 2023
2023-12-27 10:47
Ear itching, its causes and how to get rid of it?
What is ear itching ?
Ear itching is the desire to scratch the external ear canal.
Ear itching may have nothing to do with the ear.
Itching of the ear may not be caused by the presence of wax.
Often because there is an infection or inflammation in the outer ear.
The ear may develop a bacterial infection in the middle ear and the most susceptible people are children from one to 10 years old.
Some of the owners of oily skin itching arises when the water reaches and comes into contact with the external ear canal
Causes of ear itching:
– Allergic rhinitis and paranasal sinuses.
– The presence of wax.
– Inflammation of the external ear.
– Otitis media especially in children.
-Skin irritation in contact with water, especially with sensitive white skin.
– The presence of a fungus inside the external ear canal.
– Irritation or inflammation of the larynx.
– Irritation of the pharynx, especially in some seasons with pollen that causes itching of the pharynx.
– The presence of dandruff during hair styling, which leads to this crust reaching the inside of the external ear canal and therefore itching.
– Sometimes there is a psychological factor behind this phenomenon (little occurrence).
– The use of medical stethoscopes or telephone stethoscopes for long and continuous periods.
– Skin diseases such as eczema, psoriasis, allergic diseases.
– The ingress of a small insect or foreign body into the ear, such as an ant or a cockroach.
– Injure the ear with sharp objects such as a key, screwdriver or nails.
– Water collects inside the external ear canal after bathing (especially if there is a birth defect in the external ear canal).
– Some types of soap or shampoo may cause itching, especially in children, the elderly or those who have allergies.
– Hair dyes are an important cause of ear itching and other very serious diseases.
– Inflammation of the bone behind the ear (mastoid).
– During ear piercing, especially if the piercing is in the cartilage of the pinna of the ear or piercing with non-sterile materials.
Symptoms of ear itching:
– Severe itching.
– Severe pain in the affected ear.
– Hearing may be impaired due to inflammation or swelling of the ear canal.
– Discharge from the affected ear, especially if the infection is inflamed.
– Bleeding from the affected ear.
– A rash on the pinna and external ear canal.
– Redness and traces of itching on the affected ear.
Diagnosis:
– From the pathological history.
– Ear examination.
– Some blood tests to find out the presence of inflammation.
Treatment of ear itching:
Treatment of the causes leading to ear itching:
– Avoid everything that causes allergic rhinitis and paranasal sinuses and then treat them.
– Remove wax from the ear canal by a specialist doctor, not cotton swabs.
– Treatment of ear infections, both bacterial and fungal.
– Treatment of dandruff from hair (using Nizoral shampoo).
– See a dermatologist and treat psoriasis if they are the cause of the itching.
– Stay away from anything that irritates the ear skin, such as headphones.
– Remove any foreign body or insects inside the ear.
– The use of certain medications and necessary drugs.
– Do not clean the ear after bathing with cotton swabs.
– After swimming, he finds moving the head to the right and left, this helps to get water out of the inside of the ear.
– Move the pinna of the ear from the outside to let the water out of the ear canal.
– Do not use any treatment without consulting an otolaryngologist.
– Do not consult a pharmacist in the treatment of ear itching or the treatment of any disease affecting the ear.
– Reduce the period of using the headphones in the ear to avoid irritation of the external ear canal.
What are the complications of ear itching:
* The occurrence of chronic wounds or scratches inside the ear due to itching.
* Perforation of the eardrum as a result of scratching with Sharp Objects.
* Irritation of the ear canal and inflammation lead to hearing loss due to swelling of the external ear canal or secretions lead to closure of the ear.
* Chronic and recurrent otitis due to scratching the ear with unclean objects.
Very important tips:
– Avoid and stay away from all allergens.
– Pay attention to ear hygiene permanently and continuously.
– Do not put sharp and unclean objects inside the ear.
– Do not use cotton swabs.
– Do not put any medication inside the ear without consulting a specialist ear doctor.
– Use earplugs during bathing and swimming, especially during inflammation.
– Avoid loud and loud sounds.
– Avoid using headphones for a long time.
– Avoid using unsanitary towels.
– Stay away from bathing with contaminated water.
– The skin of the external ear canal is very sticky, so care should be taken when scratching it.
In the case of sensitive skin:
– You should avoid getting water into the ear, by wiping it from the outside.
– Put a cotton swab moistened from the outside with petroleum jelly or oil in the ear before bathing to prevent water from reaching the inside of the ear canal and this prevents itching.
– Avoid some types of soap or shampoo, especially for children and those with sensitive skin or those who suffer from – skin diseases, especially eczema, so you should consult a dermatologist.
– Avoid hair dyes.