Ear infectiion, no puss but little like itching - #10427
No puss but itching like feeling in ears, bit more in left ear,also itching at testies and skin rough,no diabeties no hypertension ear infection since 2 years local treatment taken also they gave eardroos no use
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Hello dear Please be aware I think you are having or orchitis or uveitis having combined symptom of itching in eyes and ears I suggest you to please consult general physician or ent specialist for needful Regards
Looks like you have fungal infection or dermatitis Treatment:
Candid Ear Drops (Clotrimazole) – 2–3 drops in affected ear, twice daily for 10 days → Treats fungal cause Apply Candid-B Cream (Clotrimazole + Beclomethasone) around outer ear skin → Apply thin layer twice daily Cetirizine 10 mg – 1 tab at night for 10–15 days Triphala powder 1 tsp at night – helps detox, antifungal
Investigation Fbs Ear swab Koh mount of testicular area Allergy test
RX
1) Candid ear drop 2 drops twice daily for 7 days 2) Lulican cream Apply in testis twice daily for 7 days 3) levocetrizine 10mg 1 tab at bedtime for 3 days Follow up
Chronic ear itching with rough skin and testicular itching may indicate a persistent fungal or eczema-related condition, especially if ear drops haven’t helped. A dermatologist and ENT specialist consultation is needed to identify skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis or fungal infection. Avoid scratching, maintain hygiene, and use only prescribed antifungal or anti-inflammatory treatments.
Itching in the ears, especially if it’s been a persistent issue for two years, can be frustrating. Although it’s good news that you’re not experiencing pus, the sensation of itching might still be a sign of an underlying problem. It could be linked to conditions like eczema or a chronic fungal infection, considering the long-standing nature. Sometimes, persistent itchiness could be due to allergies or even dermatological conditions like seborrheic dermatitis. Since you’ve already tried local treatments and ear drops without relief, there are some steps you might consider. Avoid inserting objects, like cotton swabs, into the ear canal as this may worsen irritation or introduce infection. Using medicated moisturizers or anti-fungal creams, if recommended, might aid if there’s fungal involvement. For itchiness in the testicular area and rough skin, ensure proper hygiene and keep the area dry. Consider using hypoallergenic soaps and moisturizers to prevent further irritation. If these symptoms persist, a dermatologist might be needed who can provide skin scrapings or other tests, because concurrent itching in both the ears and testicular area might suggest a systemic cause or skin condition needing targeted treatment. Further evaluation might include allergy testing or seeing an ENT specialist. Meanwhile, focusing on a balanced diet and maintaining skin hydration with appropriate skincare is beneficial. If you notice any worsening symptoms, it’s best to seek medical advice promptly to rule out any more serious conditions.
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