yes it can it hurts terribley and you have a bump behind your ear
Common symptoms of a sinus infection that can affect the ear canal include ear pain, pressure or fullness in the ear, hearing loss, ringing in the ear (tinnitus), and dizziness.
Wax, water, infection, narrowing of the ear canal.
Otitis externa is the medical term for an infection of the external auditory canal, also known as swimmer's ear. Symptoms can include pain, itching, and redness of the ear canal. Treatment typically involves antibiotic ear drops.
The infection caused by exposing the sensitive skin of the ear canal is known as otitis externa, commonly referred to as swimmer's ear. This condition occurs when water or moisture remains in the ear canal, creating an environment conducive to bacterial or fungal growth. Symptoms often include itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the ear. Proper ear care and keeping the canal dry can help prevent this infection.
Swimmer's ear
It is commonly known as Singapore ear. It is a fungal infection of the outer ear canal.
The bursting of the eardrum, or swelling of the ear canal. These can be caused by infection within the ear canal, overexposure to loud sounds, or sustaining impact directly to the outer ear.
A fungal infection of the external ear and ear canal is commonly referred to as "otomycosis." This condition is typically caused by various fungi, most often species of Aspergillus or Candida. Symptoms may include itching, discomfort, and discharge from the ear. Treatment usually involves antifungal medications and proper ear hygiene.
You could get swimmers ear from swimming underwater too much. I use to get ear infections from swimming in clean and dirty pools. But, i never got swimmers ear. So the answer is yes, you could.
The presence of urine in the ear can introduce bacteria and potentially worsen an existing ear infection or hinder its treatment. Urine can introduce harmful bacteria into the ear canal, leading to further inflammation and complications in the infection. It is important to keep the ear clean and dry to prevent any additional complications.
An inaccurate tympanic temperature reading can be caused by an improper placement of the thermometer in the ear canal, earwax buildup, an ear infection, cold temperatures affecting the ear canal, or not allowing enough time for the thermometer to equilibrate to the ear temperature.
yes, it is safe to use peroxide. but in my opinion i wouldn't use it if you have an ear infection.