seikoitustulehdus
Seikoitustulehdus refers to inflammation of the ear canal, commonly known as otitis externa or swimmer's ear. This condition affects the outer part of the ear and can cause significant discomfort. It is often triggered by water remaining in the ear after swimming or bathing, creating a moist environment conducive to bacterial or fungal growth. Other contributing factors include trauma to the ear canal, such as from cotton swabs or scratching, and skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis.
Symptoms of seikoitustulehdus typically include itching, redness, and pain in the ear. The pain may worsen when
Diagnosis is usually made through a physical examination of the ear canal by a healthcare professional. Treatment