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ICD-10 code: H61.019

Disease category: H61.01: Acute perichondritis of external ear

Understanding Acute Perichondritis of External Ear, Unspecified Ear

Acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear refers to the inflammation of the perichondrium - a layer of connective tissue that covers the cartilage of the external ear. This condition is usually caused by an infection, trauma, or a surgical procedure. The symptoms of acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear include pain, redness, and swelling of the ear. Some people may also experience fever and chills.

  1. Causes of Acute Perichondritis of External Ear, Unspecified Ear
  2. The most common cause of acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear is an infection. This infection can be caused by bacteria or fungi. Trauma to the ear, such as a blow to the ear, can also cause this condition. In addition, a surgical procedure on the ear can also cause acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear.

  3. Symptoms of Acute Perichondritis of External Ear, Unspecified Ear
  4. The symptoms of acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear include pain, redness, and swelling of the ear. Some people may also experience fever and chills. The ear may also feel tender to the touch. In severe cases, the ear may become deformed.

  5. Risk Factors for Acute Perichondritis of External Ear, Unspecified Ear
  6. People who have a history of ear infections, trauma to the ear, or a surgical procedure on the ear are at a higher risk of developing acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear. In addition, people who have a weakened immune system may also be at a higher risk of developing this condition.

  7. Diagnosis of Acute Perichondritis of External Ear, Unspecified Ear
  8. A doctor can diagnose acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear by examining the ear and checking for signs of redness, swelling, and tenderness. In some cases, a sample of the fluid from the ear may be taken and sent to a laboratory for testing.

  9. Prevention of Acute Perichondritis of External Ear, Unspecified Ear
  10. To prevent acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear, it is important to avoid trauma to the ear and to keep the ear clean and dry. People who swim or participate in water sports should wear earplugs to help prevent infections.

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Treatment of Acute perichondritis of external ear, unspecified ear:

Acute perichondritis of the external ear is a rare condition that occurs when the tissue surrounding the cartilage of the ear becomes inflamed. It can cause a range of symptoms, including pain, swelling, redness, and tenderness. If left untreated, acute perichondritis can lead to permanent deformity of the ear, making it essential to seek treatment as soon as possible. There are several treatm...

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