Does the inside of your ear itch? Here’s what it means and how to treat it

Common Causes of Itchy Ears

1. Dry Skin:

Just like the rest of your body, the skin within your ears can dry out, causing itching. This could be caused by overcleaning or a lack of earwax.

2. Ear Infection:

Bacterial or fungal infections can irritate and itch the ear canal. These require medical intervention for optimum therapy.

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3. Allergic Reaction:

Certain allergens, such as earrings, body lotions, and even hair products, might trigger an allergic reaction, resulting in irritated ears.

4. Earwax Buildup:

Although earwax is necessary to protect the ear, excessive amounts can cause itching and discomfort.

5. Eczema / Psoriasis:

Eczema and psoriasis are skin disorders that can cause itching in the ears.

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Effective Treatments for Itchy Ears

1. Over-the-Counter Ear Drops:

Various ear drops are available to help soothe itching and treat mild infections. Choose one that’s suitable for your specific condition.

Regularly clean your ears with a damp cloth and avoid using cotton swabs, as they can push earwax further inside the ear.

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