External auditory canal cysts are generally not self-healing, the appearance of obvious clinical symptoms need to standardize the diagnosis and treatment to effectively treat the disease.
External auditory canal cyst itself belongs to the sebaceous glands of the external auditory canal caused by the blockage of the accumulation of liquid, blocked glands will not be unblocked, the corresponding lesions will not be self-healing, and need to be standardized under the guidance of the clinician for treatment.
If it is accompanied by obvious redness, swelling, pain and increased secretion, anti-inflammatory drugs (ofloxacin ear drops, lomefloxacin ear drops, etc.) need to be applied according to the doctor’s instructions; if the cyst is relatively large and seriously affects the excretion of metabolites and secretions from the ear canal or even leads to hearing loss, it can be surgically removed.
The appearance of the external auditory canal cysts, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to observe the specific situation, under the guidance of the clinician for standardized medication and treatment.