If a patient has itchy ears and face, the main consideration is an allergy to certain cosmetics, or toiletries. In addition to the itchy symptoms, the patient may also experience redness and swelling of the face and ears. Severe cases may affect normal work and life. In terms of treatment, patients may consider stopping the use of cosmetics or the latest replacement toiletries. If necessary, you can also go to the hospital for allergen testing to determine what you are allergic to. You can apply Epidermolysis Bullosa cream or Ketoconazole cream on your ears and face to stop the itching. If necessary, oral anti-allergy medication, commonly known as montelukast sodium tablets, can be added. After active treatment, the patient’s condition should improve.