What is itching inside the ear?

Itchy ears are a common occurrence in our daily lives. There are several common causes of itchy ears: earwax accumulation, infection, and allergies.

If too much earwax accumulates in the ear canal of the body, it can cause itchiness in the ear canal. This can be solved by softening the earwax in the ear canal and letting it flow out on its own. When removing the earwax, care should be taken not to damage the ear mucosa. However, you should not dig too cleanly into the ear canal because it can cause the skin in the outer ear canal to become dry, which can lead to itchy ears.

Unclean tools for cleaning the ears are also an important cause of itchy ears. It is recommended not to use hairpins, ear spoons, etc. for ear digging, but to use cotton swabs and be gentle so as not to damage the outer ear canal causing acute otitis externa.

Eczema or fungal infection of the skin of the external ear canal is also a common cause of itchy ears, both of which require professional treatment by an otologist. If a patient has otitis media, an itchy feeling in the ear can occur in the early to late stages.

There are several common causes of itchy ears as described above. If the itchiness in the ear can be relieved by removing the ear wax, if the itchiness is not relieved, you need to go to the hospital for a specialist examination to prevent other pathologies from occurring in the ear due to inflammatory infections.