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Subacute otitis externa with redness, scaling, and exudation
Keywords: Ear, Erythema, External ear, Oedema, Scaling, Secondary infection, Subacute otitis externa, Yellow exudate
Otitis externa, also called external otitis or ‘swimmer’s ear’, is a common inflammatory condition of the external auditory canal (the ear canal). It is characterised by redness, swelling, scaling, and thickening of the ear canal skin lining; and varying degrees of discomfort, itch, ear discharge, and hearing loss.
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