Digital ear thermometers are portable devices that measure body temperature using a probe inserted into the ear canal. They are less invasive and faster than other thermometers, but can be prone to false readings and are not safe for children. They are also more expensive than digital oral thermometers. A digital ear thermometer is a […]
Ear keloids are excessive scar tissue growth after an injury or surgery, often seen after ear piercings or in people prone to keloids. Sun exposure can cause discoloration, but medical treatment is not usually needed. Keloids can be reduced with freezing, radiation, laser, or corticosteroid treatments, but surgical removal is a last resort. People prone […]
Ear drops serve three purposes: removing wax, drying ears after swimming, and treating/preventing ear infections. Wax removal drops contain oil, while drying drops contain alcohol and acetic acid. Antibiotic drops may also contain steroids and are prescribed for infections or after ear tube surgery. Ear drops can come in many forms and can be purchased […]
Ear pain can be caused by various factors, including ear infections, fluid buildup, ruptured eardrums, airplane ear, toothache, and temporomandibular joint syndrome. Middle ear infection is the most common type of ear infection, while barotrauma can lead to ruptured eardrums. Toothache and TMJ syndrome can also cause ear pain. Sharp ear pain can have a […]
Various ear diseases and conditions can affect the ear, including middle ear infections, Meniere’s disease, vestibular neuritis, deafness, chickenpox-related ear infections, autoimmune inner ear disease, swimmer’s ear, ear mites, polyps, and cauliflower ear. Various types of ear diseases and conditions can afflict the ear, the most common of which is a middle ear infection. This […]
Airplane ear is caused by pressure changes in the middle ear during flights, resulting in discomfort and possible hearing loss. Preventative measures include yawning, chewing gum, and the Valsalva maneuver. Severe cases may require medical attention, but most resolve on their own. The condition can also occur during rapid ascents or scuba diving. Airplane ear […]
Cauliflower ear is a deformity caused by a head injury that leads to a collection of blood between the ear cartilage and skin. If left untreated, it can result in a shriveled and lumpy appearance resembling a cauliflower. Treatment involves draining the fluid and stitching the layers of the ear together to prevent further collection. […]
Ear drainage can be caused by excess wax or ear infections. To encourage drainage and ease pain, antibiotics or decongestants can be used. Home remedies such as oil or vinegar can also help, but caution should be taken. Seek medical attention if home remedies do not work. Ear drainage or discharge is a natural phenomenon […]
Swelling behind the ear is often caused by swollen lymph nodes, which can be a result of infection, injury, or cancer. Treatment depends on the cause, with antibiotics prescribed for infections and biopsies needed for cancer. Swelling behind the ear is usually the result of a swollen lymph node. People also refer to this condition […]
Ear pressure can be caused by altitude, scuba diving, and ear infections due to the vulnerability of the pressure regulating system in the ear. Eustachian tubes are responsible for maintaining pressure balance and removing bacteria from the middle ear. Middle ear infections are a common cause of ear pressure, as are colds, allergies, and the […]
Ear tags are small flaps of skin in front of the ear that may be associated with certain defects or conditions. They may require medical attention and can be removed for cosmetic reasons. Surgery is usually simple and can prevent the development of new ear tags. Ear or preauricular tags are one of many usually […]
External ear infections, also known as swimmer’s ear, are caused by bacteria and can cause symptoms such as swelling, redness, and fluid discharge. Keeping ears dry and avoiding inserting objects can prevent infection. Treatment includes prescribed ear drops and oral antibiotics if severe. Prevention is key, and experts recommend limiting water sports and avoiding inserting […]
Ear trumpets were historically used as hearing aids, but have been replaced by more accurate and discreet devices like electronic hearing aids. The basic design includes a cone that amplifies ambient sounds and a tube that is inserted into the ear. Trumpets were once used often by the elderly, but were not always ideal for […]
An itchy ear canal can be caused by infection, irritation, earwax problems, or foreign objects. Treatment options include medication, lubricants, and ear irrigation. Prevention measures include wearing earplugs while swimming and drying ears after swimming. An itchy ear canal can be caused by infection, irritation, problems with earwax, and foreign objects in the ear. Patients […]
Ear masses can be caused by various medical conditions, from benign ear cysts to tumors. Treatment is supervised by an ENT doctor and may involve other specialists. Symptoms include tinnitus, hearing problems, dizziness, and an itchy feeling. Some types of ear masses can be treated surgically, while others can be fatal if left untreated. It’s […]
Ear models can refer to physical replicas of ears used for teaching and patient education, or to people with exceptional ears used in advertising campaigns. Acupuncturists also use ear models to demonstrate acupuncture points. Pay for ear models varies depending on the job. The term “ear model” can refer to a physical model of an […]
Collapsed ear is a serious condition caused by infected cartilage piercing. It can cause significant deformity and irreversible damage. Antibiotics are essential, and reconstructive surgery may be needed. Proper aftercare and seeking medical attention promptly can reduce the risk. Symptoms include hot, soft, and foul-smelling discharge around the piercing. Collapsed ear is a condition that […]