Otomycosis

Ear fungus disease, also known as fungal external otitis, is an acute, subacute or chronic auricle and external ear canal infection caused by fungi. Is a common disease, accounting for 15% to 20% of ear infections. Caused by a fungal infection. This type of infection is also called tinea pedis, and the fungi that cause ear infections are mainly dermatophytes such as Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton rubrum, and Microsporum fleeces. Clinical manifestations are ringworm of the auricle, fungal disease of the external ear canal. Tinea auricularia is treated with compound leizoxin tincture or panconazole cream, etc. The external ear canal fungus should be cleared of the sepals and tincture. Then topical nystatin ointment.

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