Different sizes of ears usually include congenital developmental deformities, severe trauma, etc., which need to be treated as soon as they are detected.
Under normal circumstances, the head and face are not completely symmetrical, so it is normal for the two ears to be slightly different in size.
However, if there is a significant difference in the size of the two ears, it may be due to congenital developmental malformations, the causes of which include chromosomal abnormalities or the effects of medication during pregnancy, etc. In addition, the patient’s ears are not the same size.
In addition, the different sizes of the ears may also be related to severe trauma, which may cause partial defects or structural changes in the ears, resulting in deformed ears.
There may be other reasons for the different sizes of the ears, so it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor to find out the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of a professional doctor to carry out active treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.