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What Causes Swelling Along With Itchiness In The Ear?

Weeping ears, itching, crusting for one year. Appearance of outer ear is red and swollen. Three doctor visits and one ENT. All say to use triamcinolone, aquaphor, tea tree oil. No improvement. I have soaked a cotton ball in warm saline and used warm a compress. Have to use cotton in ears so they absorb the fluid. Very irritable and hard to sleep. Right ear is worse, but condition is in the left as well. Ringing in the ears is also present for approximately one llyear.
Tue, 2 May 2017
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HI and thanks for using healthcare magic.

I have reviewed this information fully. It suggest a possible infection of the earlobe. What remains is to establish the exact cause. Reviewing an image might help. With previous treatment that has failed to help, I will like to see a culture done to identify if this is a bacterial or fungal infection or something else. Based on that, a good plan can be established and executed. Consider sending an image as well for review!

I hope this helps and guides. I wish you well.
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What Causes Swelling Along With Itchiness In The Ear?

HI and thanks for using healthcare magic. I have reviewed this information fully. It suggest a possible infection of the earlobe. What remains is to establish the exact cause. Reviewing an image might help. With previous treatment that has failed to help, I will like to see a culture done to identify if this is a bacterial or fungal infection or something else. Based on that, a good plan can be established and executed. Consider sending an image as well for review! I hope this helps and guides. I wish you well.