A lump has swollen up next to the cochlea.
A lump swelling near the cochlea may be caused by folliculitis, sebaceous cysts, external auditory canal furuncles, etc. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Folliculitis
If hair follicles near the cochlea are infected with Staphylococcus aureus, folliculitis may develop. Under stimulation from inflammation, the affected follicular area may exhibit symptoms such as swelling and redness, leading to a swollen lump near the cochlea. Medications such as erythromycin ointment or levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules may be used according to medical advice.
2. Sebaceous Cyst
Blockage of sebaceous glands or excessive oil secretion may lead to sebaceous cysts. Secretions from the sebaceous glands cannot drain normally and gradually accumulate, which may result in the aforementioned symptoms. Patients can visit a正规 medical facility for treatment via surgical excision of the cyst.
3. External Auditory Canal Furuncle
Fungal infections or ear skin injuries may trigger external auditory canal furuncles. Affected areas of the external auditory canal may produce inflammatory pus under these conditions, thereby causing this symptom. Medications such as metronidazole tablets or cefixime capsules may be taken as directed by a physician.
In addition, a lump near the cochlea could also be caused by acute parotitis, lipomas, or external auditory canal osteomas. It is recommended that patients maintain a light diet during treatment.