How Do I Treat a Chronic Ear Infection?
Chronic external auditory canalitis is a chronic or recurrent inflammation of the external auditory canal skin and subcutaneous skin tissue. Most are caused by infections, eczema, seborrhea, and dermatitis. The treatment method is an acoustic resonance system.
Chronic external auditory canalitis
- Chronic external auditory canalitis is a chronic or recurrent inflammation of the external auditory canal skin and subcutaneous skin tissue. Mostly caused by infection,
- The cause can be divided into the following two types: (1) infection: for example
- The main symptoms of chronic external auditory canalitis are:
- External ear canal inflammation microscopy + CZT-8F audio resonance system
- First, (ear endoscope examination) The imported ear endoscope is used for fine examination of ear lesions. One of the keys to ensuring the safety of the operation is to fully expose the surgical field.
- 2. (High precision of treatment) Using ear microscopy technology to locate the lesions in the deep and hidden parts of the ear can effectively reduce the risk of treatment difficulty and improve the precision of treatment.
- Three, (pure physical therapy is safe and efficient) Full computer-controlled ultrasound, and the three-dimensional superimposed resonance treatment mechanism formed by medium and low frequency biological electromagnetic waves, is a simultaneous superposition of natural physical factors such as sound, frequency, heat, electricity, magnetism, and fine massage. Penetrating into the lesion, it forms a stereo effect of acoustic resonance and physical and chemical superposition. Combining various therapeutic factors such as drug penetration, music therapy, acupoint guidance, etc., can speed up blood circulation, eliminate inflammation, improve hearing, and achieve the purpose of curing otitis media and external auditory canalitis.
- 1. Puppet deficiency: The pupae of the external auditory canal of normal people are slightly acidic and have anti-infective effects. When the puppet is absent, the external auditory canal loses its antibacterial acidic coat, which is prone to disease.
- 2. Systemic diseases: such as diabetes, endocrine disorders, chronic constipation and anemia are also easy to induce this disease.
- 3. Trauma: Accidentally damaging the external auditory meatus skin when scratching the ear, or foreign body scratching the skin, can cause bacteria to enter the epidermal layer and even the dermal layer, causing infection.
- 4. Immersion in water: After swimming or rinsing the external ear canal, if the ear is not wiped clean, the skin is impregnated and damaged, which may easily cause infection.
- 5. External auditory canalitis: The irritation of purulent secretions from acute and chronic suppurative external auditory canalitis often causes a decrease in the external ear canal skin resistance.
- 6. Allergies: The external auditory canal is a secondary infection based on allergies. Such as external ear eczema patients are prone to complicated external auditory canalitis.
- 7. Temperature and Humidity Change: Temperature rise and humidity increase can often lead to the change of the chemical properties of the salamander and the clogging of the glandular duct, which reduces its defense ability.