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ICD-10 code: H60.521

Disease category: H60.52: Acute chemical otitis externa

Understanding Acute Chemical Otitis Externa in the Right Ear

Acute chemical otitis externa in the right ear is a condition that affects the external ear canal. It is caused by exposure to chemicals that irritate or damage the skin lining the ear canal. The condition can be very painful, and if not treated, it can lead to complications such as infections and hearing loss.

Some of the common causes of acute chemical otitis externa in the right ear include exposure to hair dyes, solvents, and other chemicals that come into contact with the ear canal. The condition can also be caused by the use of certain medications such as antibiotics and ear drops. In some cases, acute chemical otitis externa can develop after swimming or exposure to water that is contaminated with bacteria.

  1. Symptoms of Acute Chemical Otitis Externa in the Right Ear
  2. Causes of Acute Chemical Otitis Externa in the Right Ear
  3. Risk Factors for Acute Chemical Otitis Externa in the Right Ear
  4. Prevention of Acute Chemical Otitis Externa in the Right Ear
Symptoms of Acute Chemical Otitis Externa in the Right Ear

The symptoms of acute chemical otitis externa in the right ear can vary depending on the severity of the condition. Some of the common symptoms include:

  • Pain in the ear
  • Itching in the ear canal
  • Redness and swelling of the ear canal
  • Discharge from the ear
  • Temporary hearing loss
Causes of Acute Chemical Otitis Externa in the Right Ear

As mentioned earlier, acute chemical otitis externa in the right ear is caused by exposure to chemicals that irritate or damage the skin lining the ear canal. Some of the common causes of this condition include:

  • Exposure to hair dyes
  • Exposure to solvents
  • Use of certain medications such as antibiotics and ear drops
  • Exposure to contaminated water
Risk Factors for Acute Chemical Otitis Externa in the Right Ear

Some of the risk factors for acute chemical otitis externa in the right ear include:

  • Swimming in contaminated water
  • Using headphones or earbuds for long periods
  • Treatment of Acute chemical otitis externa, right ear:

    Acute chemical otitis externa, right ear is a condition that causes inflammation and infection of the outer ear canal. It can be caused by exposure to chemicals or an allergic reaction to substances like hair dye, shampoo, or ear drops. Symptoms of this condition include pain, itching, redness, and swelling. Fortunately, there are several effective treatment options for acute chemical otitis e...

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