Outer Ear Infections | Symptoms and Treatment

Outer Ear Infections involve inflammation of the external ear canal. Proper diagnosis and treatment help alleviate discomfort and prevent complications.
Related products/activities
Application
Ear Canal Health | Ear Inflammation | Ear Pain Relief | Ear Canal Infections | Ear Canal Swelling | Outer Ear Irritation
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Outer Ear Infections FAQ


Image credit: semimd.com

What is an outer ear infection?

An outer ear infection, also known as otitis externa, refers to an infection in the ear canal, which connects your outer ear to your middle ear. The canal also carries sound from outside your body to your eardrum.

What are the symptoms of an outer ear infection?

Ear pain is the most common symptom of an outer ear infection. Younger children or children who can’t speak may present with symptoms like: If an outer ear infection goes untreated and doesn’t heal on its own, it can result in several complications. Abscesses can develop around the affected area within the ear.

What is otitis media & outer ear infection?

Otitis media and outer ear infections are common in babies and young children. There are ways to manage your child's discomfort and stop infections. Otitis media (middle ear infection) is a common childhood illness causing earache and fever. It usually gets better quickly with pain relievers but sometimes antibiotics are needed.

Outer Ear Infections References

If you want to know more about Outer Ear Infections, consider exploring links below:

Explore Related Topics

What precautions should be taken while using antibiotics for ear infections?

Discuss important precautions to consider when using antibiotics for ear infections, such as dosage instructions, completion of the course, and potential interactions with other medications. Share tips for safe and effective antibiotic use.