Ear mold infections are most often seen as fungal diseases of the external auditory canal and require medication, as well as general measures to regulate. There is no most complete treatment for ear mold, and there is a risk of recurrence.
For patients who present with external auditory canal fungal disease, the ear needs to be cleaned of scabs and dirt with a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution or saline, and then the ear is wiped dry with a cotton swab. Antifungal ointments such as ketoconazole ointment and miconazole ointment can be applied inside the ear after it becomes dry.
For patients with more serious symptoms, oral antifungal drugs such as itraconazole and terbinafine can be taken under the guidance of the doctor. Patients usually need to keep the ear canal clean, avoid water in the ear canal when bathing, and cannot dig the ear frequently.
It is recommended that patients need to seek timely medical treatment for fungal disease of the external auditory canal, and can choose appropriate measures for treatment under the guidance of the doctor. In addition, patients should eat less spicy food, such as pepper, pepper and so on, avoid water in the ear canal, should not drink alcohol. In addition, patients should ensure enough sleep, should not stay up late, and avoid the abuse of antibiotics.