Otitis Externa (Ear Canal infection) | Symptoms & Treatments

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Experiencing ear discomfort? Noticed a buildup of ear discharge? You might have Otitis Externa... but don't worry! We are here to provide you with a better understanding of this condition.
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    Otitis externa is an inflammatory process of the external ear canal, usually by bacteria and occasionally by fungus. It is commonly known as the “ swimmer’s ear “ The external ear canal is warm, dark and prone to becoming moist - making it an excellent environment for bacterial and fungal growth. The skin is very thin and therefore the canal is easily traumatised.
    Some of the common triggers to getting an infection of the external ear includes
    - increased moisture due to swimming, perspiration and high humidity.
    - insertion of foreign objects such as fingernails, cotton swabs, hearing aids and ear plugs
    - trauma to ear canal due to scratching and excessive removal of ear wax
    - in some cases due to pre-existing skin condition like eczema, psoriasis and seborrhoeic dermatitis that can impair the skin’s protective mechanism
    Some simple tips to prevent this from happening includes
    - avoiding the use of cotton buds, cotton tip or earwax spoon to clean your ear wax as the ear has its own natural mechanism to remove the ear wax.
    - If you swim regularly, it is important to ensure your ears are dried after a swim.
    - you can dry your ear after a swim or after a bath using a hair dryer on the lowest heat setting.
    The two most characteristic symptoms of otitis externa are
    - ear discomfort in the form of pain and/or itching
    - and external ear discharge.
    The ear discomfort can range from itchiness to severe pain that is exacerbated by motion of the ear, including chewing. Pain when touching or wiggling the ear lobe. Sometimes the patient can also complain of ear fullness and loss of hearing.
    When you have the above symptoms, do seek medical attention. Doctors can make a diagnosis through your history and an ear examination using the an instrument known as the otoscope.
    Treatment of otitis externa involves a few steps
    Firstly, if there are excessive debris or ear wax that may impair healing and absorbtion of medications, they need to be removed via ear toilet or suctioning. Do take note that in the acute stage of external ear infection, flushing of the ear is not recommended as it may cause damage to your eardrum.
    Secondly, ear drops which may contain antibiotics or steroids or a combination of both are often given to reduce Infection and inflammation.
    Occasionally, ear wicks may be inserted to allow the topical antibiotics to reach the deeper part of the ear canal. In the event the infection Is persistent despite topical ear drops, oral antibiotics may occasionally be used.
    Sometimes, concomitant middle ear infection may also occur.
    We have to suspect that if
    - patient is having a high fever
    - if the ear pain is severe
    - if there is lymph node enlargement around the ears or at the neck
    - or if the patient is also having an upper respiratory tract infection
    - and in patient younger that 2 years old.
    00:00 Intro
    00:36 What is Otitis Externa?
    01:33 How to prevent Otitis Externa?
    01:58 Symptoms of Otitis Externa
    02:27 Diagnosis of Otitis Externa
    02:34 Treatment of Otitis Externa
    03:24 How to identify concomitant middle ear infection
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Комментарии • 5

  • @kristinyayaescares9268
    @kristinyayaescares9268 Год назад

    wow doc... you"re the best. thank you for the explaination❤

  • @zapdunga12
    @zapdunga12 7 месяцев назад

    Last week the ent took wax out of my left ear and then saw some hair on my ear drum and plucked it out with a tool. It hurt. Now it's all inflamed and another ent looked in and said I have otitis externa and he prescribed neomycin/polymyxin B/Hydrocortisone drops. But I have very tiny canals and if I put these drops in my ear canal, it will clog up, making me very uncomfortable and possibly dizzy. I may just wait and see if it gets better on its own. He said it could, but it could also get worse. No puss, no fever, no diabetes. I'm 71....

  • @thomism1016
    @thomism1016 10 месяцев назад

    No mention of hearing aid wearers being at particular risk 🤷🏾‍♂️🤔😱☹️

  • @linnellbrooks5711
    @linnellbrooks5711 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think I have this I woke up with pain in my tragus part of the ear in it swilling I do not swim or anything I just woke up with it so painful

    • @BrainBustersHub
      @BrainBustersHub 10 месяцев назад

      same experience. not a swimmer. However, I remembered that before I go to sleep, my internal ear is so itchy and I put my finger inside. then the next morning, I'm in awful pain 🤦