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  2. Surfer's ear - Wikipedia

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    Surfer's ear is the common name for an exostosis or abnormal bone growth within the ear canal. They are otherwise benign hyperplasias (growths) of the tympanic bone thought to be caused by frequent cold-water exposure. [1] Cases are often asymptomatic. [1] Surfer's ear is not the same as swimmer's ear, although infection can result as a side ...

  3. Cholesteatoma - Wikipedia

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    Such causes can include, for example, poor Eustachian tube function, which results in retraction of the ear drum, and failure of the normal outward migration of skin. [27] In a retrospective study of 345 patients with middle ear cholesteatoma operated on by the same surgeon, the overall 5-year recurrence rate was 11.8%. [28]

  4. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About That Pimple in ...

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    The pimple is not likely to cause an ear infection and the pus is not going to sneakily make its way down into your ear drum. “[Ear pimples] are very painful because the skin is more taut there ...

  5. Pneumocystosis - Wikipedia

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    Skin involvement may appear outside the ear, usually palms, soles or underarms; as a rash, or small bumps with a dip. [6] It can occur on the face as brownish bumps and plaques. [6] The bumps may be tender and the ulcerate. [3] Infection in the ear may result in a perforated ear drum or destruction of the mastoid bone. [6]

  6. Otitis media - Wikipedia

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    Acute otitis media in children with moderate to severe bulging of the tympanic membrane or new onset of otorrhea (drainage) is not due to external otitis. Also, the diagnosis may be made in children who have mild bulging of the ear drum and recent onset of ear pain (less than 48 hours) or intense erythema (redness) of the ear drum.

  7. Woman's Mysterious Ear Pain Turns Out to Be a Tick - AOL

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    A woman discovered "a family inside of my ear" after trekking through a national park on vacation Getty (2) Left: Stock image of a tick; Right: Stock image of a woman's ear.

  8. Yes, nearly everyone snores, but you can stop it. Here's how.

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    Few involuntary behaviors feel as off-putting as snoring.The telltale low, vibrating rattle emitting from an open mouth is not exactly the sound or image we want on display when a friend or new ...

  9. Otomycosis - Wikipedia

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    While a severe pressure type of pain is a prominent feature of advanced cases, the ear is usually much less tender, if at all, to traction or tragal pressure. Appearance of the fungus is variable, most commonly gray, white, or black, often intermixed with cerumen and clinging to the canal skin. Gray concretions may be present.