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ICD-10 code: H60.01

Disease category: H60.0: Abscess of external ear

What is an Abscess of the Right External Ear?
An abscess of the right external ear is a localized infection in the right external ear that causes swelling and pain. It is caused by the accumulation of pus in the area due to a bacterial infection. The infection usually occurs in the outer ear canal, but can also extend to the adjacent areas of the ear, such as the auricle, or outer ear.

The most common symptom of an abscess of the right external ear is a painful, swollen lump in the affected area. This lump can be accompanied by redness, tenderness, and warmth. It may also be difficult to move the ear in certain directions due to the inflammation. In some cases, the infection can spread to the lymph nodes in the neck and cause fever, chills, and general malaise.

Other symptoms of an abscess of the right external ear include discharge from the ear, hearing loss, dizziness, and a feeling of fullness in the ear. In severe cases, the infection can spread to the brain, causing severe complications such as meningitis.

It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect that you have an abscess of the right external ear. The infection can be treated with antibiotics, but in more severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the pus and relieve the pressure.

The following are some of the risk factors for developing an abscess of the right external ear:

  1. Having a history of ear infections.
  2. Using hearing aids.
  3. Injury to the ear.
  4. Excessive cleaning of the ear.
  5. Swimming in contaminated water.

It is important to take precautions to avoid developing an abscess of the right external ear. This includes wearing ear plugs when swimming and avoiding putting anything inside the ear, such as cotton swabs. It is also important to keep the ear clean and dry and to avoid using any products that could irritate the ear.

Treatment of Abscess of right external ear:

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Treatment for Abscess of Right External Ear

An abscess of the right external ear, also known as a preauricular abscess, is a bacterial infection that forms a pocket of pus in the area around or in the ear. It is a common condition in children, but can occur in adults as well. Treatment options for an abscess of the right external ear include:

  1. Antibiotics: Antibio...

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