Chronic otitis externa is a persistent inflammation of the ear canal.
Chronic otitis externa occurs when there is persistent trauma to or inflammation of the ear canal. This can occur for different reasons, such as infection. This persistent inflammation can lead to symptoms.
Repeated trauma to the ear canal in the form of Q-tips, bobby pins, or other objects can alter the healthy skin replacement pattern of the ear canal. Fungal or bacterial infections on the surface of the ear canal skin can also be a cause. With fungal infections, the skin of the ear canal becomes quite thick, and when peeled off, there is significant redness of the underlying skin. In certain situations mold may form on the skin of the ear canal.
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