Pea size bump in the middle part of my ear It is below temple and right near little hard flap this normal?
It's possible that the pea-sized bump in your ear is a normal anatomical feature called the tragus. The tragus is a small, fleshy projection that partially covers the opening of the ear canal. It helps to protect the eardrum from damage and can vary in size and shape from person to person.
However, it is also possible that the bump could be a sign of a more serious underlying medical condition, such as an infection or a tumor. If you are concerned about the bump, it's important to see a doctor for evaluation. The doctor can perform a physical examination of your ear and order any necessary tests to determine the cause of the bump and recommend appropriate treatment.
Here are some additional symptoms to watch for that could indicate a more serious problem:
- Pain or discomfort in the ear
- Drainage from the ear
- Hearing loss
- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
- Dizziness
- Facial weakness
If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to see a doctor right away.
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