
White Film Growing In Ears. Could I Have Athlete's Foot Of The Ear Canal?

Thanks for writing in.
The possibilities in your case could be seborrhoeic dermatitis, allergy, eczema, or psoriasis, but I would go more in favour of seborrhoeic dermatitis if you have an oily scalp / dandruff etc. If you suspect allergy, I would advise you to stay away from the allergen. Please follow good hygiene,do not leave your ear plugs on the floor and put it in your ear again.
I would suggest that you use ketoconazole shampoo on your scalp twice a week for a month( Massage shampoo onto wet hair and leave it on for five minutes.After 5 minutes rinse thoroughly). Apply antifungal creams on the ear twice a day . I feel you should get better with this treatment. However, if you feel no improvement in your symptoms in 2 weeks, I would suggest you visit your dermatologist.
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Dr.Divya kuttikrishnan.


My scalp is not dry or oily, no flakes or dandruff. The only problem is XXXXXXX in the ear canal. Of course I no longer put my ear buds on the gym floor, stopped right after this ear problem started. Are you sure that athletes foot fungus cannot grow in the ear?
Thank you, XXXXXXX
Fungal infections of the ear canal (Otomycosis)are common, but they normally present with symptoms like ear discharge, pain, severe itching, decreased hearing etc.The common fungi causing ear infections are candida and aspergillus.
Athletes foot (tinea pedis) is caused by the fungus trichophyton.If it is foot fungus, it is posssible you acquired it from the gym.It could be possible you have the athletes foot fungus, but not common. Since you have responded to antifungals , possibilities of seborrhoeic dermatitis and fungal infections exist.
However,I encourage you to visit your ENT doctor for a thorough examination of your ear canal.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Dr.Divya kuttikrishnan

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