Can mupirocin ointment be applied to the inside of the ear?

Mupirocin ointment is a topical topical antibiotic that can be applied inside the ear if there are boils, otitis externa, and other skin conditions in the external ear canal.
Mupirocin Ointment is an over-the-counter drug in the dermatologic drug class, a topical topical antibiotic for primary skin infections such as boils and folliculitis caused by gram-positive bacteria in the ear and secondary skin infections such as eczema co-infections, ulcer co-infections, and trauma co-infections.
Generally there is no adverse reaction, but only for skin administration, can not be used in the eyes, nose, mouth and other mucous membrane parts, accidentally into the eyes should be promptly flushed with water. The inside of the ear is the area of the external auditory canal, rich in hair follicles, sebaceous glands and ceruminous glands, which is one of the prone areas of boils, and the surface of the external auditory canal is skin, so it can be applied to the inside of the ear in the event that the above mentioned skin diseases occur in the external auditory canal.
It is prohibited to use if you are allergic to the product or if the properties of the product have changed. It is recommended to use it under the guidance of a physician or pharmacist, and to avoid purchasing the medication on your own.