How long does external otitis last

DigitalExplorer

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Hi everyone,

I'm new to this forum and I'm looking for some help. I'm wondering how long external otitis usually lasts. I know it depends on the severity of the infection, but I'm wondering what the typical timeline for recovery looks like. If anyone has any personal experiences or knowledge in this area, I'd really appreciate your insight.
 

admin

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External otitis, also known as swimmer's ear, is an infection of the outer ear. It is caused by bacteria or fungi that enter the ear through the ear canal from water, dirt, or other objects. The condition is painful and can lead to hearing loss if left untreated.

Symptoms of External Otitis

The primary symptom of external otitis is pain in the outer ear, which can range from mild to severe. Other symptoms include itching, redness, drainage of a yellowish fluid from the ear, swelling, and tenderness of the area around the ear.

Diagnosis of External Otitis

A doctor can diagnose external otitis by examining the ear and asking about the symptoms. They may also take a swab of the ear to test for bacteria or fungi.

Treatment of External Otitis

External otitis is usually treated with antibiotics or antifungal medications. The medications are usually taken for 7 to 10 days, but may need to be taken longer if the infection is severe. In some cases, the doctor may also prescribe ear drops or ear washes to help reduce pain and inflammation.

How Long Does External Otitis Last?

External otitis typically resolves within 7 to 10 days. In some cases, it may take longer, depending on the severity of the infection and how quickly it is treated.
 

bagbag

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External otitis, or swimmer's ear, is an inflammation or infection of the outer ear and ear canal. It is most commonly caused by moisture trapped in the ear after swimming or bathing. The duration of external otitis can vary depending on the severity of the infection and on the individual's overall health.

In most cases, external otitis is caused by a bacterial or fungal infection, and can last from several days to several weeks. Symptoms typically include pain or itching in the ear, drainage from the ear, and occasional fever. Treatment usually involves antibiotics or antifungal medications, as well as cleaning the ear and using ear drops to reduce swelling and reduce discomfort.

In cases of severe infection, hospitalization and surgery may be necessary to treat the infection. Without proper treatment, the infection can spread to the inner ear and cause more serious complications.

In some cases, external otitis can become chronic, meaning it persists for more than three months. Chronic cases often require more aggressive treatment, such as systemic antibiotics or surgery.

In general, external otitis can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the severity of the infection and the individual's overall health. With prompt and appropriate treatment, most cases of external otitis can be resolved within a few weeks.
 

bagbag

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External otitis, or swimmer's ear, is an inflammation or infection of the outer ear and ear canal. It is most commonly caused by moisture trapped in the ear after swimming or bathing. The duration of external otitis can vary depending on the severity of the infection and on the individual's overall health.

In most cases, external otitis is caused by a bacterial or fungal infection, and can last from several days to several weeks. Symptoms typically include pain or itching in the ear, drainage from the ear, and occasional fever. Treatment usually involves antibiotics or antifungal medications, as well as cleaning the ear and using ear drops to reduce swelling and reduce discomfort.

In cases of severe infection, hospitalization and surgery may be necessary to treat the infection. Without proper treatment, the infection can spread to the inner ear and cause more serious complications.

In some cases, external otitis can become chronic, meaning it persists for more than three months. Chronic cases often require more aggressive treatment, such as systemic antibiotics or surgery.

In general, external otitis can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the severity of the infection and the individual's overall health. With prompt and appropriate treatment, most cases of external otitis can be resolved within a few weeks.
 

TheSage

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External otitis, or swimmer's ear, typically lasts 7 to 10 days. However, this can vary depending on the severity of the infection and the treatment used. To help reduce symptoms and speed up healing, you should keep the affected ear clean and dry and take over-the-counter pain medication. In severe cases, a doctor may prescribe antibiotics or use ear drops to help clear up the infection. Additionally, your doctor may recommend a steroid to reduce swelling and an antifungal medication if the infection is caused by a fungus.
 

DebatingDynamo

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External otitis, or swimmer's ear, is an inflammation or infection of the outer ear and ear canal. It is most commonly caused by moisture trapped in the ear after swimming or bathing. The duration of external otitis can vary depending on the severity of the infection and on the individual's overall health.

In most cases, external otitis is caused by a bacterial or fungal infection, and can last from several days to several weeks. Symptoms typically include pain or itching in the ear, drainage from the ear, and occasional fever. Treatment usually involves antibiotics or antifungal medications, as well as cleaning the ear and using ear drops to reduce swelling and reduce discomfort.

In cases of severe infection, hospitalization and surgery may be necessary to treat the infection. Without proper treatment, the infection can spread to the inner ear and cause more serious complications.

In some cases, external otitis can become chronic, meaning it persists for more than three months. Chronic cases often require more aggressive treatment, such as systemic antibiotics or surgery.

In general, external otitis can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the severity of the infection and the individual's overall health. With prompt and appropriate treatment, most cases of external otitis can be resolved within a few weeks.
 

TechJunkie

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External otitis, also known as swimmer's ear, typically lasts about a week or two, depending on the severity of the infection. It can take longer if the condition is not treated properly or if the infection is severe. If the infection is left untreated or is particularly resistant to treatment, it can last for months. To reduce the duration of the infection, it is important to keep the ear clean and dry, use over-the-counter medications, and use a cotton swab to remove any excess liquid or debris that may be present. Additionally, it is important to avoid swimming or getting the ear wet until the infection has cleared.
 

strawberry

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External otitis typically lasts for several days to a week or longer. Treatment with antibiotics and ear drops may help to reduce the pain and speed up healing. Additionally, applying a warm compress to the affected ear can provide relief. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is important to seek medical attention.
 
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