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Other acquired stenosis of external ear canal Save


ICD-10 code: H61.39

Chapter: Diseases of the ear and mastoid process

What is Other Acquired Stenosis of External Ear Canal?

Other acquired stenosis of external ear canal is a condition where the external ear canal becomes narrower, making it difficult for sound to pass through. The narrowing is caused by a build-up of tissue or a foreign object in the ear canal. This condition can cause pain, hearing loss, and other ear-related symptoms.

Causes of Other Acquired Stenosis of External Ear Canal

There are several causes of other acquired stenosis of external ear canal. The most common cause is the build-up of wax in the ear canal. This can happen when the ear canal produces too much wax, or when the wax is pushed deeper into the ear canal by cotton swabs or other objects.

Another cause of other acquired stenosis of external ear canal is a foreign object in the ear canal. This can include small toys, beads, or insects that accidentally enter the ear. In some cases, the foreign object can cause an infection or inflammation in the ear canal, leading to stenosis.

In rare cases, other acquired stenosis of external ear canal can be caused by a tumor or growth in the ear canal. This is more common in older adults and can cause significant hearing loss and other symptoms.

Symptoms of Other Acquired Stenosis of External Ear Canal

Common symptoms of other acquired stenosis of external ear canal include pain or discomfort in the ear, hearing loss, ringing in the ear (tinnitus), and a feeling of fullness in the ear. In some cases, there may be discharge or bleeding from the ear canal.

Treatment for Other Acquired Stenosis of External Ear Canal

The treatment for other acquired stenosis of external ear canal depends on the cause and severity of the condition. In some cases, the ear canal may need to be cleaned of wax or foreign objects to relieve the stenosis. This is typically done by a doctor or audiologist using specialized tools.

If the stenosis is caused by an infection or inflammation, antibiotics or other medications may be prescribed to reduce swelling and promote healing. In more severe cases, surgery may be required to remove a tumor or growth in the ear canal.

Prevention of Other Acquired Stenosis of External Ear Canal

The best way to prevent other acquired stenosis of external ear canal is to avoid inserting objects into the ear canal. This includes cotton swabs, pencils, and other items that can push wax or foreign objects deeper into the ear canal. If you do need to clean your ears, use a damp cloth or specialized ear cleaning solution.

If you experience symptoms of other acquired stenosis of external ear canal, such