Otomycosis
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ICD-10 | B36.9 (ILDS B36.920) |
Patient UK | Otomycosis |
Otomycosis is a fungal ear infection,[1] a superficial mycotic infection of the outer ear canal. It is more common in the tropical countries. The infection may be either subacute or acute and is characterized by malodorous discharge, inflammation, pruritus, scaling, and severe discomfort. The mycosis results in inflammation, superficial epithelial exfoliation, masses of debris containing hyphae, suppuration, and pain.[2]
Signs and symptoms
The most common finding on ear examination is the presence of greyish white thick debris known as "wet blotting paper".
Cause
Most fungal ear infections are caused by Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans, but exceptions exist.[3][4]
Treatment
Otomycosis is treated by debridment followed with topical azole antifungals,[3] and symptomatically managed with oral antihistamines.[citation needed] Per a study in Iran 10cc acetic acid 2% plus 90 cc of isopropyl alcohol 70% was effective.[5]
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