Ear Prick

Ear Prick

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Punctures in the ear can become very painful and sometimes even painkillers relieve them . It is a very delicate part of the body that not only serves to listen, but also plays a fundamental role in maintaining our balance.

If you experience stitches in the ear, we recommend that you go to an otolaryngologist to detect what is the cause. In this article we will explain what the possible reasons for your pain are, we will inform you about what treatments are usually followed and we will give you some tips to alleviate suffering.

Punctures in the ear can be accompanied

In addition to the pinprick earache, other symptoms may appear such as:

  • Itches
  • Stitches that extend to the jaw.
  • Swelling.
  • Redness
  • Fever.
  • Bleeding
  • Pus.
  • Hearing loss.
  • Vertigo.
  • Loss of balance.
  • Dizziness

If you experience any of these situations it will be VERY important to go to the doctor.

Causes of ear prick

The most common cause of ear prick is otitis , that is, an inflammation of the ear. Although there are many types, the most common is otitis media and is caused by the presence of obstructed fluid in the cavity of the middle ear, just behind the eardrum.

Among the other causes that can cause punctures in the ear we highlight:

  • Changes in atmospheric pressure, for example when traveling by plane or when diving.
  • Staying under very loud noise for a long time, such as being next to the speakers at a concert.
  • Having a damaged eardrum, especially due to having inserted an object such as cotton buds.
  • Suffer other pains in the face, especially in the teeth, jaw, throat or tongue.
  • As an allergic reaction.
  • That a blockage is formed due to excess wax and lack of hygiene.
  • Let the pinna freeze.
  • Suffering from tonsillitis, sinusitis, mumps, a very bad cold or another illness on the part of the face and neck. The nerves in the area are interconnected and can become noticeable in the ear.

Treatment for stitches in the ear

To cure punctures in the ear it is essential to go to an otolaryngologist for an accurate diagnosis. He will ask you questions such as what type of pain you suffer, the area, how often it appears or the intensity and then he will explore the outer ear and the eardrum with the help of a device called an otoscope.

Depending on the causes, the treatment to heal punctures in the ears will be one or the other. In the case of inflammation, the doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatory ointments and, depending on the case, even antibiotics . If the pain caused by a cerumen plug, the otolaryngologist will remove it, while if it symptom of a disease, it will have to be specifically treated.

Tips to avoid and alleviate ear prick

To avoid punctures in the ear it recommended:

  • Do not expose yourself to loud music and noise for a long time.
  • Do not put objects in the ears, not even swabs.
  • Chewing gum, swallowing saliva, or yawning when flying.
  • Do not use sleeping plugs that are too tight.
  • Clean the area and dry it properly.

There some home remedies that help relieve pain, although before carrying them out it recommended that you consult your doctor, as they could be counterproductive. Among the most effective are:

  • Eat garlic or lavender, as they help to disinfect the body.
  • Take lemon balm infusions, which thanks to its analgesic properties will relieve the pain of the throbbing in the ear.
  • Gently apply warm cloths to the ear.
  • Apply natural oils, such as olive or almond, with a cotton pad and always without entering the interior.