Ear fungal infections usually take 10 days to a month to heal, and some infections may take months to recover, depending on the severity of the disease, treatment, and other factors.
Fungal infections of the ear may occur due to a weakened immune system, misuse of antibiotics, and exposure to contaminants such as fungi. Fungal infections of the ear require prompt treatment to slow down the progression and promote healing.
If treated with standardized treatment such as miconazole, fluconazole and other antifungal drugs, boric acid alcohol drops, etc., and the degree of fungal infection is not serious, the disease can usually be cured in about 10 days to 1 month.
If the condition is delayed without standardized treatment and the fungal infection has worsened, it may take several months to a longer period of time to heal. It is recommended that patients with fungal ear infections seek prompt medical attention and standardized treatment.