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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Itchy Scars With Pus In Ears

I have been having very persistant itching in ears, sometimes itching causes rashes which very painful and i get greenish yellow pus like thing from the ear. My doctor had given a dosage of amoxycillin and ear drops, when it starts curing in one ear my other ear starts itching, and this has already happened three times in this ear, please say how i can be cured?
Thu, 4 Jun 2015
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Have you tried taking any antihistamines such as diphenhydramine or cetirizine? They might control the itching. Check your shampoo or soap or any hair/face products you use because any can be a cause of the itching. Use mild soaps or shampoos and make sure they are unscented and hypoallergenic. Try to see a dermatologist or allergologist too if symptoms persist
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Itchy Scars With Pus In Ears

Have you tried taking any antihistamines such as diphenhydramine or cetirizine? They might control the itching. Check your shampoo or soap or any hair/face products you use because any can be a cause of the itching. Use mild soaps or shampoos and make sure they are unscented and hypoallergenic. Try to see a dermatologist or allergologist too if symptoms persist