How to treat ear canal cancer
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Ear canal cancer is very common in our life. We can eat more light food. Last year, I got cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal. For this disease, I believe many people don't know what it is and can it be treated. Then, I will tell you from my own experience that I believe you can understand my whole process of illness and treatment I will know something about this disease.
How to treat ear canal cancer
First: when I came to the hospital, I told my doctor that I felt stuffy and blocked in my ears recently. My hearing was getting worse and worse. Sometimes my ears were very painful. At the doctor's suggestion, I did some examinations. The examinations showed that the external auditory canal had characteristic white cholesteatoma like mass incarceration, and the skin of the ear canal was congested, swollen, narrow and granulation formed. The doctor diagnosed cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal.
Second: because my cholesteatoma is hard and hard to remove with instruments, the doctor decided to give me external auditory canal irrigation. First, use 3% - 5% sodium bicarbonate solution or boric acid glycerin and other ear drops, 3-4 times a day. After 3 days, the doctor will rinse the softened cholesteatoma once again.
Third: but when washing, we must pay attention to avoid the use of acute and chronic suppurative otitis media with tympanic membrane perforation; the washing liquid should also be close to the body temperature, too cold or too hot, which may cause labyrinth irritation symptoms, leading to dizziness; The doctor also stressed that the direction of flushing must be inclined to the posterior wall of the external auditory canal. If it is straight to the tympanic membrane, it may cause damage to the tympanic membrane. If it is straight to the foreign body, it may be washed to the deep part of the external auditory canal and more difficult to remove.
matters needing attention
Usually pay attention to ear hygiene, ear obstruction or inflammation should not be washed. That's what I share.