Kõrvapulga
Kõrvapulga, also known as *Otitis Externa* in medical terminology, refers to an inflammation or infection of the external ear canal, the tube leading from the outer ear to the eardrum. This condition is commonly known as "swimmer’s ear" due to its frequent occurrence among individuals who swim frequently, as water can soften the ear canal skin and create an environment conducive to bacterial or fungal growth.
Symptoms of kõrvapulga typically include ear pain, particularly when pulling on the earlobe or pressing on
The condition is usually caused by bacteria, such as *Pseudomonas aeruginosa*, though fungi or viruses can also
Diagnosis is typically made through a physical examination by a healthcare professional, who may use an otoscope
Most cases of kõrvapulga resolve within a week with proper treatment, though complications such as chronic