How to fix itchy peeling ears

Itchy peeling ears may be related to improper cleaning, frostbite, local infections, skin allergies, etc. It is necessary to clarify the cause of the disease, and treat it through life modification, topical medication (fusidic acid cream, etc.), oral medication (loratadine tablets, etc.), and other methods. 1. Improper cleaning: If the cleaning is not proper, it may cause metabolites to stimulate the skin and cause itching and peeling. Generally, after cleaning and keeping the ear area clean and hygienic, the symptoms can be relieved. 2. Frostbite: If the ear area has frostbite, it can cause local redness, swelling, pain, itching and peeling phenomenon. You can apply localized frostbite cream, vitamin E ointment and other medications to relieve the symptoms. 3. Localized infections: If the skin in the ear area is infected, it may cause inflammation and itching. You can apply fusidic acid cream, erythromycin ointment and other drugs to fight infection. 4. Skin allergy: If the ear area skin allergy, will appear local skin redness, itching, bumps and other phenomena. You can apply local glycerine lotion or mometasone furoate cream to relieve, with oral loratadine tablets, diclofenac tablets and other medications. It is recommended that patients with itchy ear peeling consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and avoid unauthorized use of medication.