Ear itching is mainly due to three factors: excessive ear wax, ear inflammation and dry ears.
1. Too much ear wax. Ears also produce excrement, and this material is earwax. Because patients cannot view the situation inside the ear canal directly by themselves, some patients do not dig their ears, resulting in more and more excrement accumulation, causing patients to have itchy ears and hearing loss. If the above situation occurs, you should seek medical attention and timely treatment, otherwise it will easily cause damage to your ears.
2. Inflammation of the ear. The germs that enter the ears can cause inflammation, and the patient will have symptoms of itching and pain. This situation requires prompt medical attention and local anti-inflammatory treatment, and if necessary, systemic medication to assist in the treatment.
3. Dry ears. Some people like to dig their ears, which can easily cause the smooth skin of the ears to become very dry, leading to itchy ears. The more itchy their ears are, the more they want to dig their ears, which causes a vicious cycle.
The ear is a more complex tissue in the body, if the itchy ears are more serious, you need to seek medical attention in time to not cause more serious effects.