The goal of treatment is cure of the infection, and consists of topical application of ear drops containing antibiotics to fight infection and corticosteroids to reduce itching and inflammation. Sometimes other remedies such as acetic acid (vinegar) drops may be used.
If the ear canal is very swollen, a wick may be placed in the ear to allow the drops to travel to the end of the canal. Analgesics may be used if pain is severe.
In elderly individuals or diabetics with persistent ear pain and/or persistent drainage, malignant otitis externa is a possibility. The ears should be evaluated with CT scanning to look for erosion of bone. Treatment of malignant otitis externa is with high-dose intravenous antibiotics effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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