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Aug 2, 2024

How to treat ear pus

Ear trauma

The treatment of ear pus depends on its cause, and the severity of the condition. If the pus is a small amount of bright pus, most of them are caused…

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Jun 29, 2024

Is itching in the ear every day a precursor to cancer?

Ear trauma

Daily itchy ears may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as eczema of the external ear canal, infection, cerumen (earwax) irritation, food allergies, etc. It is not necessarily…

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Jun 29, 2024

Can yellow water in the ear heal itself?

Ear trauma

In a few cases, yellow water from the ear can heal on its own; in most cases, it does not, depending mainly on the cause of the yellow water from…

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Jun 27, 2024

Can a dislodged otolith reset itself?

Ear trauma

Otolithiasis, also known as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, is usually triggered by a change in the position of the head. The exact cause of otoliths is not known, but patients…

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May 28, 2023

How to get water out of swimming ears

Ear trauma

There are a lot of people swimming in summer, but one problem that bothers us is that our ears suddenly feel stuffy, blocked and watery after swimming. Don’t panic and…

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May 28, 2023

Early non-surgical treatment of congenital auricular malformation

Ear trauma

  Congenital auricular deformities are common in plastic surgery and include a variety of auricular deformities, such as auricular folds, hidden ear, cup-shaped ear, droopy ear, Stahl’s ear, and auricular whorl…

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May 28, 2023

What to do after a trauma to minimize scarring

Ear trauma

  In the hot summer climate, the skin exposed to the opportunity to increase, accidentally bumped skin, cut a mouth is a common thing, especially those who are active and not…

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May 28, 2023

Reconstructive surgery for patients with failed reconstructive ears

Ear trauma

  Ear reconstruction is one of the most challenging procedures in plastic surgery. Every year, patients from all over the country come to our specialist clinic with failed ear reconstruction. The…

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May 28, 2023

What are the neuro-otologic diseases?

Ear trauma

  I. About facial palsy  Facial palsy is the result of facial nerve paralysis. Facial palsy can be divided into central facial palsy and peripheral facial palsy.  The causes of peripheral facial palsy.  1.Bell’s…

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May 28, 2023

What is cryptorchidism?

Ear trauma

  Cryptogenic ear, also known as buried ear and pocket ear, is a congenital developmental malformation of the auricle. The main manifestation is that the upper part of the auricle is…

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Ear trauma

  • How to treat ear pus
  • Is itching in the ear every day a precursor to cancer?
  • Can yellow water in the ear heal itself?
  • Can a dislodged otolith reset itself?
  • How to get water out of swimming ears
  • Early non-surgical treatment of congenital auricular malformation
  • What to do after a trauma to minimize scarring
  • Reconstructive surgery for patients with failed reconstructive ears
  • What are the neuro-otologic diseases?
  • What is cryptorchidism?
  • What is a small incision to remove cartilage to complete cosmetic earwax reconstruction?
  • What types of patients are suitable for external ear reconstruction by the expansion method?
  • What is the exact process of auricular reconstruction by the expansion method?
  • What should I do if my child has ear pain?
  • Can a broken eardrum heal itself?
  • Can ear congestion heal itself?
  • How to correct the curled ear wheel deformity?
  • How are auricular deformities classified? How is it treated?
  • Auricular cavity ear reconstruction surgery
  • What is the best method of ear reconstruction?
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