What to see if your earlobe itches

Itchy earlobes can be seen in ENT and dermatology. Itchy earlobes are easily seen in diseases such as eczema of the outer ear, contact dermatitis and insect bite dermatitis. Often the first diagnosis in the ear, nose and throat, then referred to the dermatology.
1. Eczema of the outer ear: this disease is often triggered by itching, oozing, redness and swelling of the ear caused by ingestion or contact with allergic substances.
2. Contact dermatitis: when the earlobe comes into contact with allergenic substances, moss-like, creeping redness and swelling can form in the contact area, accompanied by itching.
3 insect bite dermatitis: earlobe by mosquitoes, mites, ticks and other insects bite can have earlobe itching performance.
When itchy earlobes occur and continue to not get better or accompanied by other symptoms, can actively consult the otorhinolaryngology and dermatology.