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What Is The Cause Of The Painful Bump On The Earlobe?

I have a small painful bump on my ear lobe next to my piercing. It is not red or visible, and only slightly painful to the touch. I can feel the bump only on one ear lobe, not the other. Should I be worried about this bump? And if so, is there something I can do to help?
Wed, 23 Apr 2014
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Namasthe
Welcome to Healthcare-Magic
Greetings of the day

The bump on the ear lobe is a small perichondritis (as similar to folliculitis elsewhere in the body). Because of the thick tightened skin on the ear lobe over the cartilage the lesion is not elevated from the skin and hence not visible. Local application of clarithromycin ointment shall heal the lesion in a day or two For pain reduction you may use local hot fomentation.

Do let me know for futher information.

Wishing you happy and healthy life

Take Care

Best Regards
Dr. T. Shobha Deepak
MBBS,MD
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What Is The Cause Of The Painful Bump On The Earlobe?

Namasthe Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day The bump on the ear lobe is a small perichondritis (as similar to folliculitis elsewhere in the body). Because of the thick tightened skin on the ear lobe over the cartilage the lesion is not elevated from the skin and hence not visible. Local application of clarithromycin ointment shall heal the lesion in a day or two For pain reduction you may use local hot fomentation. Do let me know for futher information. Wishing you happy and healthy life Take Care Best Regards Dr. T. Shobha Deepak MBBS,MD