Peripheral recurrence of adenoid cystic carcinoma of external auditory canal after surgery, symptoms include earache, ear canal lump, tinnitus, hearing loss, ear canal pus and so on. Surgical treatment, radiotherapy and other treatments need to be taken in time.
Patients with recurrence of adenoid cystic carcinoma of external auditory canal may have manifestations such as ear pain, ear canal mass, tinnitus, hearing loss, ear canal pus, etc. Moreover, patients’ ear canal mass is hard in texture, and the border with surrounding tissues is unclear. With the development of the disease, localized granulation, polyps, ulcers and other lesions will appear.
Patients with recurrence of adenoid cystic carcinoma of external auditory canal need to take timely surgery to completely remove tumor tissues, and some patients also need to be assisted to kill tumor tissues through ray irradiation treatment after surgery.
It is suggested that patients who have earache after surgery for adenoid cystic carcinoma of external auditory canal need to be alerted to the recurrence of cancer. At this time, patients need to seek medical treatment in time and can be treated under the guidance of doctors.