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What Causes Constant Itching In And Around Ears?

I have a bad itch constantly on & around my ears & eyes for years now I cant stand to have my hair touch my face or ears Ive pulled & cut most of my hair out because of it. I had a rash that started from fluid draining from my ears abt 5 yrs ago that lasted abt 4 yrs..It finalaly cleared with an ointment but it cant be used onface What can be done to stop irritation? Please help I have to wear a scarf 24/7 not to mention itch
Mon, 26 Jun 2023
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi,

Itching in and around the ears can be caused by a variety of factors. Some possible causes of persistent itching include:
* Skin conditions: Skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and fungal infections can cause itching around the ears.
* Allergies: Allergic reactions to various substances like pollen, dust, and certain foods can cause itching around the ears.
* Irritation: Irritation from shampoos, hair products, and other chemicals can cause itching around the ears.
* Ear infections: Infections in the ear canal or middle ear can cause itching as well as pain and discharge.
* Earwax buildup: Earwax can build up and cause itching, discomfort, and even hearing loss.

If the itching is persistent and causing discomfort, it is best to see a doctor or an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. The doctor may perform a physical exam of the ears, take a medical history, and may order tests like blood tests or skin tests to identify the underlying cause of the itching. Treatment will depend on the cause and may include topical or oral medications, ear drops, or lifestyle changes. In some cases, the doctor may recommend seeing a dermatologist or allergist for further evaluation and treatment.

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Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician
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Dentist Dr. Dona raj's  Response
Hi,

Just check whether you have dandruff in your hair. Most probably, it will be the reason. If you have dandruff, please consult a dermatologist and get the treatment done.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dona Raj, Dentist
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What Causes Constant Itching In And Around Ears?

Hi, Itching in and around the ears can be caused by a variety of factors. Some possible causes of persistent itching include: * Skin conditions: Skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and fungal infections can cause itching around the ears. * Allergies: Allergic reactions to various substances like pollen, dust, and certain foods can cause itching around the ears. * Irritation: Irritation from shampoos, hair products, and other chemicals can cause itching around the ears. * Ear infections: Infections in the ear canal or middle ear can cause itching as well as pain and discharge. * Earwax buildup: Earwax can build up and cause itching, discomfort, and even hearing loss. If the itching is persistent and causing discomfort, it is best to see a doctor or an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. The doctor may perform a physical exam of the ears, take a medical history, and may order tests like blood tests or skin tests to identify the underlying cause of the itching. Treatment will depend on the cause and may include topical or oral medications, ear drops, or lifestyle changes. In some cases, the doctor may recommend seeing a dermatologist or allergist for further evaluation and treatment. If you require a personalized response, kindly use the Ask A Doctor service and post a follow-up. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Regards, Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician