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WHY DO EARS ITCH?
An itchy ear is a maddening symptom.
Sometimes it is caused by a fungus or allergy, but more often it
is a chronic dermatitis (skin inflammation) of the ear canal.
One type is seborrheia dermatitis, a
condition similar to dandruff in the scalp; the wax is dry,
flaky, and abundant. Some patients with this problem will do
well to decrease their intake of foods that aggravate it, such
as greasy foods, carbohydrates (sugar and starches), and
chocolate.
Doctors often prescribe a cortisone
eardrop at bedtime when the ears itch. There is no long-term
cure, but it can be kept controlled.
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