Do you have an ear chamber
Definition and characteristics of ear chamber
Causes of auricular formation
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Hereditary factors: Ear chamber may have a genetic tendency. If other people in the family have ear chamber, the risk of individual suffering from ear chamber may increase. -
Abnormal embryonic development: during embryonic development, the development of ear tissue is affected by some factors, such as gene mutation, infection, etc., which may lead to the formation of ear chamber.
Impact and potential risks of ear chamber
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Infection: bacteria and dirt may exist in the ear chamber, which is easy to cause infection, resulting in redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms. -
Secretion: The ear chamber may secrete some substances, such as sebum, sweat, etc. If not cleaned in time, it may cause odor and infection. -
Affect appearance: For some people, the ear chamber may affect the appearance of the ear, especially in the obvious position.
Treatment and treatment of auricular chamber
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Cleaning and disinfection: keep the ear chamber clean and dry, and use disinfectant for disinfection to prevent infection. -
Antibiotic treatment: If the infection has occurred, the doctor may prescribe antibiotics for treatment. -
Surgical treatment: In some cases, such as repeated infection of the auricle, affecting the appearance, surgery may be required to remove the auricle.
Precautions for ear chamber
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Keep clean: Clean the ear chamber regularly, use warm water and mild detergent, and avoid irritating substances. -
Avoid irritation: Avoid rubbing or squeezing the auricle to avoid infection. -
Pay attention to observation: closely observe the condition of the ear chamber. If there are abnormal symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, and increased secretion, seek medical advice in time.
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