Itchy ears may be due to fungal otitis externa, foreign bodies in the external auditory canal, eczema in the external auditory canal, etc., which can be treated with selective oral antifungal drugs and antihistamines according to the doctor’s examination results, and the foreign bodies need to be removed. 1. Fungal otitis externa: It is recommended that the otorhinolaryngologist first remove the dirt in the external auditory canal, and keep the external auditory canal clean and dry. If necessary, you can follow the doctor’s instructions can be oral antifungal drug therapy, such as mycotoxin, trimethoprim, fluconazole and so on. 2. Foreign bodies in the external auditory canal: if the general medication is ineffective, the patient should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible, and the doctor should remove the foreign bodies by using professional instruments such as cerumen hooks. 3. Eczema of the external auditory canal: Generally, we should find out the cause of the disease first and remove the allergens. Then follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical drugs, such as salicylic acid ear drops, boric acid ear drops, etc., when the topical drugs can not better control local symptoms, you can add loratadine and other anti-allergy drugs for treatment. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention to identify the cause of itchy ears, and actively cooperate with the doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.