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Bottom Part Of Ear Lobe Appears Swollen With Fluid In The Morning. Possible Causes?

The bottom part of my left earlobe appears swollen in the morning. It swells up like it has fluid in it. Throughout the day it goes away. I sleep on my right side or on my back. My BP is normal, kidney function normal. It looks like the infamous earlobe crease that has been in the media lately. I am 38, slightly overwieght, active, and have no other health issues except general anxiety . Any thoughts?
Mon, 21 Oct 2013
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
allewrgic reaction to somesustance may be mites
as the ear is in contact with dust mites for eight hours at night and morning itswels and as dauy passes it is normal
use anti allergic tab ointments to control but consult allergy specialist who can find the cause and treaty accordingly
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Bottom Part Of Ear Lobe Appears Swollen With Fluid In The Morning. Possible Causes?

allewrgic reaction to somesustance may be mites as the ear is in contact with dust mites for eight hours at night and morning itswels and as dauy passes it is normal use anti allergic tab ointments to control but consult allergy specialist who can find the cause and treaty accordingly