Eczema in the earlobe area can recur mainly because of incomplete treatment or repeated stimulation of triggers. Eczema is a chronic inflammatory itchy skin disease, the specific cause is not clear, it may be due to a combination of psychosocial factors, external factors, internal causes of the body, such as genetic factors, immune abnormalities, environmental factors, endocrine and metabolic diseases, etc. It is easy to recur and requires long-term treatment, which may lead to recurrence of eczema if it is not treated thoroughly when the treatment is given. It is also possible that eczema may recur after treatment due to the individual’s physical condition and re-exposure to allergic substances in the environment, such as fungi, mites, pollen, etc. This may lead to recurrence of eczema. Eczema in the earlobe area can recur, so it is important to go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to take treatment, and do not arbitrarily stop and reduce the medication during the treatment period.