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Noticed A Hard Crusted Raised Area After Removal Of Lesion From The Ear

Lesion behind right ear. Lesion removed cryotherapy treatment. Lesion returned. Lesion again removed cryotherapy treatment. Lesion returned. Lesion surgerically removed. Lesion gone, but now have hard crusted raised area not related to surgery. My GP not familiar with what s happening with ear. Pressure on right ear, none on left ear. Have had blood drainage from inner right ear from time to time. Not sure what causes this. Not sure what to do.
Thu, 16 Nov 2017
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A bloody drainage from ear needs to get investigated.Differential diagnoses could be infection/inflammation in middle ear or external ear,trauma,tumors.If a biopsy report is there plz comment on report.This lesion needs to be biopsied for the proper diagnosis.
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Noticed A Hard Crusted Raised Area After Removal Of Lesion From The Ear

A bloody drainage from ear needs to get investigated.Differential diagnoses could be infection/inflammation in middle ear or external ear,trauma,tumors.If a biopsy report is there plz comment on report.This lesion needs to be biopsied for the proper diagnosis.