Mycotic otitis requires thorough cleansing of the external ear canal and treatment with topical antifungal medications such as clotrimazole and miconazole. Mycotic otitis is an inflammation of the ear canal caused by a fungal infection, the common pathogen is Candida albicans, and the typical symptom is itching, which may be accompanied by pain. Treatment requires thorough cleaning of the external ear canal and topical application of antifungal medications such as clotrimazole and miconazole. In addition to medication, it is recommended to keep the ear area dry, such as wearing a shower cap for bathing, avoiding swimming during the period of infection, etc. Try not to use cotton swabs to pull out the ears, and if you feel moist inside the ear, you can use a hair dryer to blow far away from the ear to reduce the humidity in the ear. Usually, you should try to avoid water in the ear, pulling out the ear and other behaviors to reduce the chance of infection. When ear discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical treatment.