Can otitis externa eczema resolve spontaneously?

Apr 25, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
Otitis externa eczema can resolve spontaneously, but it tends to be persistent and prone to recurrence. Fundamentally, otitis externa eczema is an allergic disorder affecting the skin of the external auditory canal; eczema itself is an allergic dermatitis triggered by various internal and external factors. If complications arise, patients must seek further evaluation and treatment at a hospital to control disease progression.

In daily life, developing otitis externa eczema can adversely affect our physical health, and we may also worry about its treatment options. So, can otitis externa eczema resolve spontaneously?

Can Otitis Externa Eczema Resolve Spontaneously?

Otitis externa eczema may resolve spontaneously in some cases; however, it is often chronic and prone to recurrence. Fundamentally, otitis externa eczema is an allergic skin disorder affecting the external auditory canal, resulting from hypersensitivity reactions triggered by various internal and external factors. To prevent or mitigate this dermatitis: 1. Avoid water entering the ear canal during bathing or hair washing; keep the external auditory canal clean and dry. 2. Pay attention to diet—avoid spicy and irritating foods. 3. Maintain regular daily routines, ensure adequate sleep, engage in regular physical exercise, strengthen overall constitution, and enhance immune function.

It is crucial to prevent progression to complications such as otitis externa inflammation, external auditory canal tumors, or otitis media. Should any of these complications arise, prompt medical evaluation and treatment at a hospital are essential to control disease progression. Otitis externa eczema does not reliably resolve spontaneously; active treatment is required when complications develop. Topical antibiotic ointments—such as fusidic acid cream—may be used adjunctively. In more severe cases, oral compound glycyrrhizin may be prescribed to reinforce anti-inflammatory effects.

Remember to keep your ears dry, avoid water exposure, refrain from frequent ear cleaning (e.g., with cotton swabs), and avoid seafood and spicy or irritating foods. We hope this information is helpful. Wishing you a happy, healthy life!