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ICD-10 code: H60.12

Disease category: H60.1: Cellulitis of external ear

Cellulitis of Left External Ear: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Cellulitis of the left external ear is a relatively uncommon condition characterized by an infection of the skin and underlying tissues of the outer ear. Although less prevalent than cellulitis in other parts of the body, it can still cause discomfort and potential complications if left untreated.

Causes:

  1. Bacterial infection: Cellulitis of the left external ear usually occurs when bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes, enter through a break in the skin, such as a cut, scratch, or insect bite.
  2. Ear piercings: In some cases, cellulitis can develop as a result of an infected ear piercing. The bacteria can enter the wound during the piercing process or later due to poor hygiene.
  3. Swimming: Excessive exposure to water, particularly in public pools, increases the risk of developing cellulitis in the external ear. The prolonged moisture can weaken the skin's natural protective barrier, making it more susceptible to infections.

Symptoms:

  • Redness and swelling: The affected area of the left external ear may become red, swollen, and warm to the touch.
  • Pain and tenderness: Cellulitis often causes discomfort, which can range from mild to severe.
  • Drainage: In some cases, the infection may lead to the formation of pus or discharge.
  • Fever: In more severe cases, a low-grade fever may accompany the infection.

Prevention:

  1. Maintain proper hygiene: Regularly clean your ears with mild soap and water. Avoid inserting any objects into your ears that may cause injury or introduce bacteria.
  2. Protect your ears: When swimming, use earplugs to prevent water from entering your ears. Dry your ears thoroughly after swimming or showering to minimize moisture buildup.
  3. Take care of ear piercings: Ensure that any ear piercings are performed by a professional using sterile equipment. Clean the piercing regularly and follow aftercare instructions provided by the piercer.
  4. Treat underlying skin conditions: If you have any pre-existing skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis, it's essential to manage them effectively to reduce the risk of developing cellulitis.

Remember, if you suspect you have cellulitis of the left

Treatment of Cellulitis of left external ear:

Treatment Options for Cellulitis of Left External Ear

Cellulitis of the left external ear is a condition that requires prompt medical attention. It is an infection of the skin and underlying tissues caused by bacteria. If left untreated, it can lead to complications and spread to other parts of the body. Here, we will discuss some of the treatment options available for cellulitis o...

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