Noninfectious disorders of the external ear encompass a variety of conditions that are not caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi but instead stem from autoimmune conditions, trauma, environmental factors, or dermatological issues. Common examples include eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and psoriasis. These conditions often manifest as itching, redness, flaking, and scaling of the ear’s skin. Treatment generally involves topical steroids, moisturizers, and avoidance of irritants, helping to manage symptoms and reduce inflammation. Explore more with our 3D model of Noninfectious External Ear Disorders.
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