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ICD-10 code: H60.519

Disease category: H60.51: Acute actinic otitis externa

Understanding Acute Actinic Otitis Externa, Unspecified Ear

Acute Actinic Otitis Externa is a medical condition that affects the ear canal. It is caused by exposure to excessive sunlight or ultraviolet radiation, leading to inflammation and irritation of the ear canal. The condition is commonly known as 'swimmer's ear' and is prevalent in people who spend a lot of time in water, such as swimmers, divers, and surfers.

The symptoms of Acute Actinic Otitis Externa include itching, pain, and discomfort in the affected ear. There may also be swelling, redness, and discharge from the ear canal. In some cases, the ear canal may become blocked, leading to temporary hearing loss.

  1. Causes of Acute Actinic Otitis Externa
  2. As mentioned earlier, excessive exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet radiation is the primary cause of Acute Actinic Otitis Externa. People who spend long hours in water are at a higher risk of developing the condition. Other factors that can contribute to the development of this condition include:

    • Excessive ear cleaning
    • Use of earbuds or headphones
    • Ear trauma or injury
    • Foreign objects in the ear canal
  3. Diagnosing Acute Actinic Otitis Externa
  4. If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, you should schedule an appointment with an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. The doctor will examine your ear canal and may use an otoscope to look for signs of inflammation and irritation. In some cases, a sample of the discharge from the ear canal may be taken for laboratory testing.

  5. Preventing Acute Actinic Otitis Externa
  6. There are several measures you can take to prevent Acute Actinic Otitis Externa. These include:

    • Avoiding excessive exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet radiation
    • Drying your ears thoroughly after swimming or bathing
    • Avoiding the use of earbuds or headphones
    • Avoiding the use of cotton swabs or other objects to clean your ears
  7. Conclusion
  8. Acute Actinic Otitis Externa is a common condition that affects the ear canal. It is caused by excessive exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet radiation and is prevalent in people who spend long hours in water. If you experience any symptoms of the condition, you should seek medical attention immediately to prevent complications.

    Treatment of Acute actinic otitis externa, unspecified ear:

    Treatment Options for Acute Actinic Otitis Externa, Unspecified Ear

    Acute actinic otitis externa is a condition that affects the outer ear and is caused by prolonged exposure to sunlight. This condition is also known as swimmer's ear, and it can be extremely painful and uncomfortable. There are several treatment options available for acute actinic otitis externa, and the best one f...

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