What is the cause of right ear pain

The symptoms of pain in the right ear are related to primary inflammation, secondary inflammation, bad habits, and viral infections, as follows: 1. Primary inflammation: Most commonly, acute inflammation occurs in the external ear canal and middle ear of the right ear, and patients may dig their ears with excessive force or repeatedly get water in their ears, triggering acute inflammation and swelling in the right ear canal; 2. Secondary inflammation: Patients may have acute inflammatory conditions in the middle ear due to cold or respiratory tract inflammatory infectious disease factors, resulting in acute congestion and swelling of the middle ear tympanic membrane, which may also cause more intense ear pain symptoms; 3. Bad lifestyle habits: some patients may experience neuralgia in the right ear, often related to mental and emotional overstimulation, anxiety, or lack of sleep, repeated fatigue, staying up late, and other factors; 4, Viral infection: Some patients may develop a viral infection of the peripheral nerve in the ear, which can further lead to the occurrence of viral herpes in the ear, which can also cause more intense ear pain symptoms.