Bouts of tingling inside the right ear may be associated with acute otitis externa, otitis media, or boils of the external auditory canal, and medication is needed depending on the specific cause. The medication should be prescribed by the doctor.
1. Acute otitis externa: it refers to the tingling in the ear that occurs when the external ear canal is infected by inflammation, or itchy ear, more secretions, etc. The treatment is based on antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, such as the application of of ofloxacin ear drops to alleviate the symptoms.
2. Otitis media: the middle ear canal is infected by pathogens after the ear pain, water, hearing loss and other symptoms, treatment can be used moxifloxacin, ofloxacin and other anti-infective, with antipyretic and analgesic drugs to ease the pain, such as ibuprofen and so on for treatment.
3. External auditory canal boils: pain, pimples or nodules appear after infection of hair follicles and surrounding tissues in the external auditory canal. For treatment of boils in the early stage, ichthyolite ointment can be applied locally, together with the use of antibiotics such as cefadroxil to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, and boils need to be incised and drained if they have become abscesses and fluctuating sensation.
Ear paroxysmal tingling suggests that the patient in the hospital otorhinolaryngology consultation, to identify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of a professional doctor to carry out active treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.